• Resolved T? Thái

    (@thaikieutrinh2018)


    Hello WordPress

    WordPress has a large ecosystem, which other Frameworks, or other CMSs do not have.
    For non-programmers like us, we really need this ecosystem. It’s important number 1.
    But other Frameworks, or other CMS, they hit the weak point of WP: clean source code.
    It’s okay, fix it when you find it.

    And I have only one last wish: don’t load useless CSS/JS in Wp-admin
    Screenshots: https://imgur.com/7kh1mLC
    I want to: load these files only, when needed, instead of every page.
    Can you give me a direction, to do this?

    I use WP, as a software as a service. And wp-admin, which allows my clients, to create their own websites.
    I look forward to more sustainability. And one of the things, for the sake of sustainability, is not to load a lot of resources when you don’t need them.

    Hope you help me.
    I know it can be hard, but I’m really looking forward to this.
    If it happens, I think: WP is second to none, in terms of solidity.
    Thank you very much

    To Thai

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  • Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    Thanks for reaching out T? Thái, and sharing your thoughts on unused JS and CSS. Agreed that it’s important to also optimize the performance of the admin panel where possible, in particular with many plugins adding to the overall page load. While we only assist with any plugin related queries here in the Performance Lab support forums, have you tried reaching out in the fixing WordPress forums to share your preferences with the more general community?

    Alternatively, if you feel that combining of assets would be useful as a module within the Performance Lab plugin you can open a feature request for the team to review.

    Note also that there are plugins that may providing wp-admin level caching of combining of assets which can be used on your client sites. It’s possible some of the fixing WordPress community members may even point you in the right direction for an existing solution.

    Hopefully the above is of use. Best of luck with your site!

    Thread Starter T? Thái

    (@thaikieutrinh2018)

    I have posted many times on Fixed wordpress community.

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/a-clean-html-of-wp-admin/

    Nobody answered. I don’t know how to achieve this anymore.
    I have applied Cache to my system, both backend (wp-admin): Opcache, JIT, Redis, Brower Cache.
    But the foundation of a sustainable system, in my opinion: its very nature needs to be clean. Then use things like Cache.
    I try to achieve this, for my system

    Yes, I will try to follow your instructions.

    Plugin Support James Osborne

    (@jamesosborne)

    You’re one step ahead of me in that case if you’ve already asked in the fixing WordPress forums. Indeed wp-admin performance is important. Do give some third party plugins a try, plugins that do provide optimizations at wp-admin level. Sorry I can’t be of more assistance.

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