Tell us what you are trying to do? we see that after importing Toolset plugin the pages are requesting a lot of code/JS etc.
We need to know if there is a way to optimize page speed because the server requests to the files are very heavy and the site is very slow
Hi Shane,
a caching plugin is already istalled in the website, the problem is that when we do a test with GT MEtrix performance tool it shows there are a lot of JS file that shall be minified or at least zipped with a GZIP compression, a lot of those files are Toolset scripts that are losding each time a new page loads, how can we setup a better performance and load only the needed files ?
We know that Toolset requires many scripts to be loaded but we really need to spped up the site performance (also on future projects) if we want to keep using Toolset as a plugin of choice.
Please let me know if you or your support colleagues have some ideas to solve the eprformance problem,
Franco
Hi Shane,
please check also with your colleagues, we have to start some very important projects and we would like to user Tollser as the page builder of choice but we need to get a high level of performance on the pages.
Is there a way to load only the needed scripts in each page instead loading all set of scripts in every page even it is not needed?
What I mean is if we don't need a CRED form script in a template is it possible to avoid loading that script in all pages belonging to that template?
Before I make a request to our tier 2 supporters, could you send me the debug data for your site ? It could be the requests with a combination of low server resources can be causing this.
Hi Shane,
sorry but it seems we are missing the point. What we need to know is how to get a better performance on the Toolset scripts loading (this is about all sites that we are developing not only one). In some sites the images are already compressed but the amount of bytes loaded from the scripts creates always an alert on the performace tools.
Kindly check with your team collegues if Toolset have some workarounds to grant a better performance on loading of scripts.
Thanks.
I've gotten word from the team and its a little bit of good and bad news. The good news is that our team is working on improving the loading of our scripts and disabling the loading of some scripts when they are not needed.
The bad news is that aside from using Cache and or a CDN service there isn't a way for us to improve this any further. Any improvements will need to be done on the part of our developers.