• Resolved GregW

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    Hi, I am just following up on another post that is now closed here – https://wordpress.org/support/topic/way-too-many-css-js-files-included-on-every-page-load/

    Which points to the UM Page at https://docs.ultimatemember.com/article/1490-how-to-remove-css-and-js-on-non-um-pages

    Is this still required to remove UM styles and scripts from pages that do not have UM content on them?

    Also with there being so many scripts and css, I have read several posts where UM devs where planning to optimised those files to help the load on the pages using UM. Has that been done, is there a better way to reduce so many css and script files to run UM?

    EDIT:

    In the file it has the code;

    // Set here IDs of the pages, that use Ultimate Member scripts and styles
    	$um_posts = array(0);
    
    	// Set here URLs of the pages, that use Ultimate Member scripts and styles
    	$um_urls = array(
    		'/account/',
    		'/activity/',
    		'/groups/',
    		'/login/',
    		'/logout/',
    		'/members/',
    		'/my-groups/',
    		'/password-reset/',
    		'/register/',
    		'/user/',
    	);

    Are both required, as in if the pages all exist in the urls, do I still need to add the page id’s, just seems like a double up?

    My count is that UM uses 17 js files and 18 css files.

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