• Resolved DecentM

    (@decentm)


    Hey,

    I use Cloudflare on our website, with Rocket Loader enabled to optimize site load speed. Turning it on however, reduces the browser’s FPS to about 3-4.
    I did some research, and found that LC is the plugin causing this, specifically the function dslc_check_viewport in /wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.js.

    You can see it on this page: https://releasecandidate.testbirds.hu/

    It’d be great if you could look into this, because I’d rather prefer to keep the feature on for all scripts.

    – DecentM

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/live-composer-page-builder/

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  • Plugin Author LiveComposer

    (@livecomposer)

    Hi,

    dslc_check_viewport doesn’t do much. After you scroll down to the bottom of the page it stops doing anything at all.

    Can you do a quick test? Switch to a different theme ( default WP theme would be perfect for the test ) and see if it’s still happening.

    If it does let me know and we’ll figure out what to do next.

    Regards,
    Slobodan

    Thread Starter DecentM

    (@decentm)

    Hi,

    I stripped the site from default content, so I couldn’t try with Twenty Sixteen, but Optimizer doesn’t seem to have the issue.
    Thanks for the response!

    – DecentM

    Plugin Author LiveComposer

    (@livecomposer)

    Hi,

    Must have been some JavaScript in the previous theme that was hooking into the scroll event and causing a performance drop.

    Regards,
    Slobodan

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