• Resolved grimesweb

    (@grimesweb)


    Good morning! We’ve come to find out that the filterable gallery widget is using up a TON of resources on our pages. For example, one of our pages has 120 images for the filterable gallery. We even have lazy load on our site. The images lazy load fine.

    The site normally sites around 50% CPU give or take. When someone visits the page or we try to edit the page, the CPU jumps to over 100% and the site bogs down. Are 120 images too much for the widget? We wouldn’t think there would be a limit?

    We are using Name Hero Cloud hosting so it’s not on a shared server at all. Thank you.

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  • Plugin Support Abid Hasan

    (@abidhasan112)

    Hi @grimesweb ,

    Hope you’re doing good.
    We’re already aware of this issue actually and our dev team is working on it to optimize the EA Filterable Gallery.

    This CPU resource in EA Filterable Gallery will be fixed in the next release of Essential Addons for Elementor don’t worry.

    Thanks for your patience.

    Thread Starter grimesweb

    (@grimesweb)

    Thank you very much! Do you have an anticipated release date for the next release? Appreciate you getting back to me quickly.

    Plugin Support Abid Hasan

    (@abidhasan112)

    Hi @grimesweb ,

    We’re planning to release a new version of Essential Addons for Elementor within two weeks.

    Cheers!

    Plugin Support Abid Hasan

    (@abidhasan112)

    Hi @grimesweb ,

    We’ve released a new update where we fixed this issue.
    So please make sure to update the Essential Addons for Elementor(4.6.2) to resolve this issue.

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter grimesweb

    (@grimesweb)

    @abidhasan112 Thank you so much! Appreciate the fine work you guys do! My client will be very pleased. Have a great day!

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