• Hello!

    I installed MailPoet and noticed that each and every page on my site now takes 300 ms to generate, when previously it was around 100 ms.

    Any tips on how to optimize it? If I rund Xdebug and find something that is slow, are current devs interested in optimizing performance together with me?

    Is it possible to partially disable MailPoet so that the plugin would be active, or at least do the resource hungry parts, only on pages that actually need something from the MailPoet plugin to run?

    See this image: when I have MailPoet disabled the front page load time drops 200 ms! http://i.imgur.com/7lr5bFP.png

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wysija-newsletters/

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  • Hello Otto!

    Please get in touch here, and we’ll happily take a look at your page loads.

    http://support.mailpoet.com/feedback/

    Thanks!

    Brogaard

    (@jenzgaard)

    Hi Otto/MailPoet, was it a one time glitch? I’ve noticed the same – installed the P3 plugin – and Mailpoet takes 3-4 sec. of the 5 sec. page load. I deactivated and plugin load time went down to 0.45!
    Please advise…

    Bike

    (@bike)

    How was this resolved? Please don’t mark posts as resolved unless they are! This concerns all users.

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    @bike: If you require assistance then, as per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic instead of tagging onto someone else’s topic.

    Bike

    (@bike)

    @esmi Thanks, but I have no problem but want to know the solution to OP’s problem as it was marked as resolved.

    I am not even trying/installing this plugin unless I see a satisfactory answer, which was not given.

    AND:
    Even if I had the same problem: why would everybody need to create an identical topic? This would waste developer’s time, waste user’s time and waste WP bandwidth and would make it difficult to find other topics. It is already difficult enough without a useful search option.

    If this is in the “rules”, the the rules should be adapted t reality, as it makes no sense. Just because they are old ‘rules’, they are not by definition correct.

    Cheers, Bike

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    @bike: These forums have guidelines. Please read them. As you will see, one of these guidelines – entitled Where to Post – specifically states:

    Unless you are using the same version of WordPress on the same physical server hosted by the same hosts with the same plugins, theme & configurations as the original poster, do not post in someone else’s thread. Start your own topic.

    Please abide by this.

    Bike

    (@bike)

    @esmi. Did you read my reply:

    – I did not have a problem, but want to know the solution the OP’s problem. Can you tell me what is was, as it was marked as resolved? Maybe you should bug the person marking it as resolved instead of users.

    – Are you saying I should create a new ticket, referring to this ticket with the problem as I don’t have a problem myself? Would that follow guidelines and would that be useful?

    AND:

    Guidelines = rules. If they don’t make sense, they should be challenged. Bad things happen when rules are accepted blindly and never adapted to reality.

    Brogaard

    (@jenzgaard)

    @esmi Sorry for opening this thread up again but thought as @bike that it would be more efficient to hear the end of the story where its relevant 😉
    While I’m at it… sorry for opening a whole new duplicate topic – http://wordpress.org/support/topic/load-time-5?replies=1 – since I discovered that the sequence follows the original opener/creater and not the latest post so Mailpoet would have no chance to see this post update.
    I think, everything a consequence of not so practical search forum.
    But guilty as charged set out by the rules but… intentions good. Over and out 🙂

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    Are you saying I should create a new ticket,

    Yes.

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