Hello,
Thank you for contacting us.
We tested your site with Pagespeed and didn’t see that warning:
https://pagespeed.web.dev/report?url=https%3A%2F%2Fstage9.atutrabajo.org%2F&form_factor=desktop
Are we missing somethings?
Best regards,
Hello. First of all, thanks for replying. Having said that…
Yes. You have “missed” this; https://ibb.co/XFTyy5P
As you can see, the results of Pagespeed vary depending on when you run it.
And, in the case that you can see on the screenshot, it is referencing the following file; https://stage9.atutrabajo.org/wp-content/cache/minify/a71fc.js
Which, if you click to see it, you will see that it is…
/*! content-views 05-2022 */
/*!
* Bootstrap v3.4.1 (http://getbootstrap.com)
* Copyright 2011-2019 Twitter, Inc.
* Licensed under the MIT license
*/
Or something like that, heh.
I hope it helps you in your analysis.
I await your comments.
Greetings.
Hello,
Thank you for your reply.
Now I see that oppotunity relates to this file:
https://stage9.atutrabajo.org/wp-content/cache/minify/a71fc.js
and the code that Pagespeed mentions is: Array.prototype.includes
We believe that oppotunity doesn’t relate to our plugin because of 2 below things:
1. In the above file, you see our plugin script at top, but that file includes scripts of other plugins too.
2. When we analyse our site https://sample.contentviewspro.com/ with Pagespeed, that oppotunity is not mentioned.
So please deactivate temporarily the Cache or Minification plugin that you are using (to prevent javascript files from being merged into one file), then reanalyse your website with Pagespeed.
It will mention the exact file of plugin/theme that causes the issue.
Best regards,
Hello. I think you are correct because it depends on how W3TC “combines” the Javascript files, the resulting file is headed by You (Content View) or Elementor! heh
Okay. Now I pass the concern to them.
So, with you everything is ok.
One way or another, thanks for the contact.
See you.