Hi,
thanks for your question, and sorry for the trouble.
Is this about the load time of the main page (“home page”) of the site? Does that page contain a TablePress table?
Regards,
Tobias
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kshops
(@kshops)
Yes, the above mentioned problem is with the main page. The home page does n’t contain any tables.
Hi,
thanks for the clarification. It would be really strange then if TablePress had anything to do with this. The plugin only loads data from the database (which can be the part that takes some time) when the current page shows a table.
Have you maybe considered to use a caching plugin to work around this?
Regards,
Tobias
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kshops
(@kshops)
The template which I am using has a caching feature.
Hi,
a theme with caching? That sounds interesting. I have only heard of plugins for this so far, so you might want to try that as well.
If this really were a TablePress issue, I would probably be able to experience it on my own sites as well, and there would be more user reports about this.
Regards,
Tobias
Hello together,
I seem to recognize exact the same issue as kshops describes. However, it is with firefox only. Other browsers do not show this issue. kshops: Can you confirm this?
Best regards
Klaus
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kshops
(@kshops)
@tobiasbg – Yes theme with caching this is what the theme support mentioned.
@klaus I am primarily using Chrome. But I didnt see any difference in diff browsers!
Hi,
it would be really strange if this were a browser issue. TablePress is sending the same content to all browsers.
Could this be because your logged-in into WordPress in Firefox, but not in the other browsers? (Usually, when logged-in caching, etc. is turned of in WP and most plugins.)
Regards,
Tobias