• Nice and easy to use, looks good, but I don’t know if it’s the code in this plugin that is slow or if it is the eBay API. Either way it is so slow too render even a small amount of sale items, slows down the experience of my site.

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  • Plugin Author Joe

    (@morehawes)

    Hi rob_b2805,

    I am very sorry to hear this. This is very unusual, Auction Nudge should load lightning fast on your page. It may be that there is a conflict somewhere.

    Please feel free to give me some more details (like the address of a test page on your site where you have the plugin installed) through the contact form and I will be sure to look in to this for you:

    https://www.auctionnudge.com/contact

    I would very much like to get this resolved so you can experience the plugin as intended.

    All the best,

    Joe

    Hello,

    This plugin is great but it is slow to load, can you please tell me what helps speeding up this plugin on wordpress. I am even using super cache.

    http://www.easypeasycomputers.com

    Plugin Author Joe

    (@morehawes)

    Hi perucho305,

    Looking at your site there appears to be a large number of assets being loaded on the page (124 requests in total: 51 scripts and 27 style sheets including Auction Nudge) I would guess that not all of these assets need to be loaded on this page, but as a web browser can only download a particular number of assets at a time, it is having to wait to download Auction Nudge in a queue (known as ‘blocking’).

    You can see how this is happening on your page here (the link appears to be broken by the editor, please copy and paste the entire line):

    http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/n4PNo/http://www.easypeasycomputers.com/

    This shows all of the assets being loaded, in which order and how long they take to load. Please notice that all of the Auction Nudge assets are loading very fast, but they have to wait their turn.

    If you want to improve the performance of your site I would look into reducing the number of assets the page is requesting. One way of doing this is to use a WordPress performance plugin which combines JavaScript and CSS assets automatically (it may be an option you need to enable in your cache plugin).

    I hope this helps.

    Joe

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