• Resolved Designiero

    (@designiero)


    Hi,

    What is the use case for this? I found some explanation in the documentation about it, but I still am not sure what would be the use case for this option:
    Method to include Bookly JavaScript and CSS files on the page:
    All pages: Bookly JavaScript and CSS files will load on every frontend page of your website, regardless of whether there is a Bookly form or not.
    Pages with Bookly form: Bookly JavaScript and CSS files will only load on pages where the Bookly form is present.

    In which case should we use the “All Pages” option and in which the “Pages with Bookly form” option? As I understand, if I put a Bookly form on all pages and select “Pages with Bookly form,” it will load its JS and CSS files on all pages anyway.

    In which cases should I use the “All Pages” option?”

    Thanks in advance for your answer.

    Best regards,
    Dan

    • This topic was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by Designiero.
    • This topic was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by Designiero.
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  • Plugin Support booklysupport

    (@booklysupport)

    Hello Dan,

    As I understand, if I put a Bookly form on all pages and select “Pages with Bookly form,” it will load its JS and CSS files on all pages anyway.

    Yes, that’s correct. In your scenario, there’s no practical difference. However, for users with numerous pages, it’s recommended to use the “Pages with Bookly form” option. This ensures that pages without Bookly forms load faster, as Bookly scripts and CSS are not loaded on those pages.

    Please note that while this method enhances page loading, it may not be compatible with certain themes and page builders. Therefore, the default option is set to “All Pages”.

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 2 weeks ago by booklysupport.
    Thread Starter Designiero

    (@designiero)

    Thank you very much for solving my dilemma! You can close this ticket.

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