• The “um-maybe-load-assets plugin” addition is fantastic to reduce the unnecessary loading of styles and scripts.

    We are considering switching back to this plugin, but noticed in New Relic monitoring, Ultimate Member is one of “most time consuming” plugins we have (dev site). We really only need the plugin as a front end user interface for users to add an avatar that will appear when they comment on our articles. The profiles are nice too, but not our main purpose.

    I am curious if there are any other tweaks we can implement that will reduce the amount of resource consumption this plugin uses? Thank you so much.

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  • Plugin Support Ultimate Member Support

    (@ultimatemembersupport)

    Hi @bward,

    Please check this doc on how to remove UM scripts from the pages where they are not used.

    Regards.

    Thread Starter bward

    (@bward)

    We have already implemented that actually, it works great for the frontend. However, the number of database transactions is tremendous!

    Here is a screenshot of our New Relic chart: https://chart-embed.service.newrelic.com/herald/43727dc7-ef77-4cea-984f-45c6bb073ded

    In less than 2 days, Ultimate Member processed over 10.5 million database calls. I am not sure what the plugin is doing? We only have a few hundred members who log into the site. Is there something else we can do to limit the number of transactions, it’s slowing down the site. Not just ours, this would be occurring with all of your clients, they just do not realize it.

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