• Hi!

    Cool Calendar, would like to buy it, but…

    On trying to make my website faster I use caching tools and – more importat, analyse what happens.

    Some of the All In One Event Calendar Scripts really slows down my site (for 4 Seconds plus!):

    One of those files, what is it and how can I get rid of it:

    domaine.de/?ai1ec_render_css=12345&ver=3.8.1

    So how can I get it on to work with for example a minify-tool like bp minify, autoptimizer and wp super cache or w3 total cache??

    Thanx for helping me…

    Simps

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/

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  • Just installed new version 2.0.4, here are some findings I share with you.

    Nice panel, new options, superb, great update. Overall performance is far better, especially the delivery of JavaScript.

    Unfortunately, native css rendering still consumes more than 2 seconds. After applying Endymion00’s turnaround, this fell down to 121ms, great.

    However, GTMetrix then advises:

    Remove the following redirect chain if possible:

    https://yourdomain.com/?ai1ec_render_css=1397568812
    https://yourdomain.com/wp-content/uploads/calendar.css

    Does anyone know how to completely remove the call to the native ai1ec_render_css ?

    Cheers,
    Jean

    I know the original 1.11 version calendar.css and it breaks 2.0.9 CSS rendering and completely breaks Posterboards and has to be removed.

    https://website.com/?ai1ec_render_css=1401568091&ver=2.0.9

    My total time to run thia with W3 Total Cache was just under 6 seconds…

    What path did you end up using in the 2.0.x path vs. the static calendar.css in uploads?

    Christopher

    I am also noticing a major 2 -3 second lag with this plugin activated. Even after trying the solution above – didn’t work for me.

    When this plugin is deactivated, the site loads properly and fast.
    Time to jump ship… but I just added all my events Arggg!!! ?

    Hi all. The current version of the event calendar plugin seems to have fixed the css problem, but the javascript is still dynamic. I wrote a plugin to make the javascript static if no users are logged in. You can check it out here: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/fix-event-calendar-caching/

    If a user is logged in, it will fall back to the dynamic js to make sure the admin pages still work.

    I am using it on my site and it seems to work well. The javascript load time went from 3.5 seconds to 6ms. However, I haven’t done a lot of extensive testing, so use it at your own risk ??

    It’s also on github here: https://github.com/mist-01/fix-event-calendar-caching

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