• Resolved stevewoody82

    (@stevewoody82)


    I installed this to test. Looks nice and works well but 103 additional requests on load. The excessive JS load on the front end really slows down the site. I’m not even sure why it needs to load on the front end of the site.

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  • Jeff Stieler

    (@jeffstieler)

    Hi @stevewoody82,

    Thanks for taking the time to test WooCommerce Admin!

    By “front end” are you referring to the customer-facing store?

    Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to reproduce this on my test site. Are you able to provide additional information about the extra requests you’re seeing? Screenshots or a list of URLs/scripts are very helpful for debugging.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter stevewoody82

    (@stevewoody82)

    Hey Jeff,

    I took a dump of the site as I couldn’t have it live and I knew you would want to debug. I’ll get it loaded onto a staging server this week and let you know anything you need.

    To answer your question. It was the front facing website. Not only the store but also non WooCommerce related pages.

    I doubt it’s the plugin itself but more a plugin with an existing pluign. I’m not using anything that you wouldn’t find on a normal site and I’m hosting with WPengine.

    I’ll get more data ASAP.

    Jeff Stieler

    (@jeffstieler)

    I’ll get it loaded onto a staging server this week and let you know anything you need.

    Great! I look forward to hearing back from you.

    @stevewoody82 did you ever have a chance to get a dump of the site setup for us to check out?

    I’m going to mark this as resolved, but please let us know if we can help @stevewoody82

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