• Resolved stlpl

    (@stlpl)


    After updating to the latest version of the plugin (1.7.0), I noticed that it loads several unnecessary JavaScript files on the frontend, such as:

    • keycodes.min.js
    • priority-queue.min.js
    • compose.min.js
    • …and much, much more.

    These files seem to be related to WordPress editor functionality. Loading them increases page weight and adds extra requests, which negatively impacts performance and site speed.

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  • Plugin Author David Jensen

    (@dkjensen)

    @stlpl Thank you very much for me informing me of this issue, I just released version 1.7.1 which resolves this issue!

    Thread Starter stlpl

    (@stlpl)

    Thank you for fixing the issue so fast. Much appreciated!

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