• I was excited about the text animations, but I quickly became disappointed when I tried to open my website on Firefox! This plugin actually has two major issues:

    1. It’s not very compatible with Firefox. When you refresh the page, the button appears for a fraction of a second, which is really annoying.
    2. The most serious issue is that it slows down the site. When this plugin is activated, your site gets a low score on PageSpeed Insights. But when you disable it and compare, you’ll see the difference! My site is in the yellow zone with this plugin, and it turns green when I disable it… and there’s no cache plugin to fix this.

    Conclusion: I understand why it’s free! There’s still a lot of work to be done to make it more interesting.

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  • Plugin Author uicore

    (@uicore)

    Hello,

    Thank you for your feedback—we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.

    We haven’t encountered any known compatibility issues with Firefox, but we’d be more than happy to look into this further. If you could provide more specific details or screenshots of the issue, it would greatly help us investigate and resolve it.

    Regarding the site speed, the plugin itself doesn’t directly slow down your website. However, the animations it includes might cause Google’s PageSpeed Insights tool to show a lower score. This happens because the tool measures how much the page content moves as it loads (called “content shift”). Animated content naturally scores lower in this test since elements are intentionally designed to move.

    If you’d like more guidance or have additional questions, we’re here to help!

    Thank you

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