Title: v3.0 feedback
Last modified: May 21, 2022

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# v3.0 feedback

 *  Resolved [Gal Baras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/galbaras/)
 * (@galbaras)
 * [3 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/v3-0-feedback/)
 * The recent update, v3.0, is brilliant. It includes many very useful new features
   and allows far greater control over what the plugin does.
 * Just a few comments, though:
    1. This is no longer a WooCommerce-specific plugin, so its settings page should
       appear under Settings. Alternatively, the more generic settings should be under
       Settings, and plugin-specific settings can be added into each respective plugin’s
       admin page
    2. On sites that run the Classic Editor and/or Classic Widgets plugin, block bloat
       should be disabled by default (both Gutenberg’s and WooCommerce’s)
    3. The plugin should only include settings for active plugins. For example, there’s
       no point cluttering the admin pages with Jetpack settings, if that plugin isn’t
       installed on the site. It just creates, well, bloat 🙂
    4. Similarly, there’s no point offering settings for things that are already handled
       on the site, e.g. disabling XML-RPC via a security plugin or custom code
    5. The s.w.org prefetch is used by the emoji script. Therefore, removing the prefetch
       can be part of the “Remove emoji styles and scripts” option
 * All the best and thanks again!

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 *  Plugin Author [Disable Bloat](https://wordpress.org/support/users/disablebloat/)
 * (@disablebloat)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/v3-0-feedback/#post-15668405)
 * Hello [@galbaras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/galbaras/)
 * Thank you for your extensive feedback. We will take it into account while working
   on the new version of the plugin!
 * 1. We spent a lot of time thinking about the location of the plugin settings 
   menu. We didn’t want to add another top-level menu in your WordPress admin, as
   it would be another additional element in your WordPress dashboard. We tried 
   to keep it simple. So, do you think it would be better to add a new top-level
   menu element or add it under WordPress Settings? Or maybe in the Tools section?
   What do you think?
 * 2-5: these are great ideas for plugin improvements, thank you. Stay tuned for
   updates.
 *  Thread Starter [Gal Baras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/galbaras/)
 * (@galbaras)
 * [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/v3-0-feedback/#post-15668479)
 * 1. A top-level admin menu has the benefit of quicker navigation into each admin
   sub-page, which is now a tab, but since most of the plugins whose bloat you disable
   already have admin interfaces, you can split those sub-pages and integrate them
   into each of those plugins in its “native” way, i.e. almost seamlessly.
 * This is especially easy with single settings, like those for ACT or WPML.
 * 2-5. Thank you for being so open to feedback 🙂

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 * Last reply from: [Gal Baras](https://wordpress.org/support/users/galbaras/)
 * Last activity: [3 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/v3-0-feedback/#post-15668479)
 * Status: resolved