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We have done a lot of testing on WordPress sites and WooCommerce stores. Everything works beautifully and fast.
Thank you very much for this amazing plugin.
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I was using another plugin which does a similar job but Speculative Loading appears to be substantially quicker. Using on about 10 sites and no issues. Thank you
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Amazing results on install. Will continue to check this one out.
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Es verkürzt die Ladzeit für einen Benutzer sichtbar, auch wenn im Hintergrund die Seite gleichschnell geladen wird, so fühlt es sich für einen Benutzer extrem schnell an.
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I’ve currently activated this plugin on five sites, some on one server, and then others on another. The plugin has yet to present any plugin conflicts or other issues. The time to load pages is drastically improved based on user intent, and based on this alone, I cannot recommend this plugin enough. I haven’t tested the sites with Lighthouse, but honestly, I don’t feel the need to do that, because it’s about the user experience first, and that is such an improvement with this plugin. Thank you!
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The results are truly impressive. I tested it on 2 FSE sites. Thank you!
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Nice work
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Thank you WordPress Performance Team!
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I tested this out on three websites. It works great. I’m going to load it to another 50 or so as I get to each one. Good job!
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I’ve enabled the plugin on my testing site. It’s usually quite slow with poor caching, but it seems to make a big difference in loading time. Almost instant, in some cases.
I need to test more, but at fisrt glance, it seems like quite an encouraging step forward.
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Testing figures do not change much, but real life experience greatly improved!
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This is the biggest innovations in web performance since lazy loading.
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It certainly works – I have one site with significant full width banner images and those pages pop open immediately, especially if I have just hesitated before clicking.
Trying it on just one site for the moment that has no interactive content.
I will be waiting to see more feedback from other users on “Prerendering will lead to faster load times than prefetching. However, in case of interactive content, prefetching may be a safer choice.”
Hopefully future updates will allow people to search & select pages to be excluded within plugin settings page rather than using filters. While carefully explained in the FAQ section I see many people avoiding using filters or even adding ‘no-prerender’ CSS class to links. That may lead some to have bad experiences. This is especially relevant where WordPress, in recent times, is trying to gain users who have no wish to touch any code no matter how simple.
Maybe some Woocommerce pages be pre-excluded
In years past pre-loading pages was kind of unethical for bandwidth usage for mobile devices, I appreciate this works on displayed intent of hovering over links. Does the slightest hover trigger the action?
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Thank you! My website has woocommerce and interactive blocks, and with this plugin it seems faster.
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Great! plugin, works well, should change the web over time
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Works well!
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