How can I remove these late requests?
Thanks in Advance,
D.
first thanks for your plugin, it is amazing.
May I suggest a small improvement, could you please look at reducing the star rating widget cumulative layout shift?
It would be great if you could add an image placeholder to avoid moving the page underneath after the lazy load of the number of ratings and yellow stars.
]]>I’m experiencing an issue with the WooCommerce Payments multi-currency feature. When I use the price range selector in my filter and switch the website’s currency, the filter continues to use euro values, causing the price range to be incorrect.
Additionally, I have a less pressing but still bothersome problem. When I set the filters to be togglable, upon page loading, it results in a layout shift, negatively impacting the CLS score as measured by Google Speed. I’m unsure if this is due to the caching plugin I’m using or if it’s a default behavior.
I hope I’ve clearly explained the issues I’m encountering, and I look forward to your response.
Best regards!
]]>My WordPress site with the Kadence premium theme is experiencing a CLS issue on Google. I suspect a React plugin is causing this, but it needs to load before the rest of the page. There’s a noticeable page flash before loading.
If you load the website you can flush off the page before actually loading the Test screen tool. Please also review the Fake screen page, which has a similar issue.
Thanks
this is my report number: MONSGDIT.
Some time ago I switched the heading font family from Amatic SC to Source Sans Pro. When loading the page with cleared cache first the fallback font loads, afterwards the old Amatic SC loads and then finally the font I want is loaded. This causes CLS and gives bad UX.
When deactivating the Litespeed plugin, the correct font Source Sans Pro loads fine.
Any ideas how to fix this problem?
Thank you and kind regards
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and
<div class=”site grid-container container hfeed” id=”page” style=”height: auto !important;”>
What should I do to fix this?
I read that I need to perhaps set height/width for all images, but I have hundreds of pages. Is there a single piece of CSS or a plugin that might do this?
thanks
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This is bad and leads to Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) errors e.g. in Google PageSpeed Insights and other Lighthouse tests.
Set an explicit width and height on image elements to reduce layout shifts and improve CLS. Learn how to set image dimensions
Please add width and height attributes of the created thumbs, thanks.
Elementor 3.18.3, Hello Elementor 3.0.0, WordPress 6.4.2, PHP 8.1.x
]]>Please check the attached image. The desktop menu appears vertically for a second and then changes to normal. This is causing CLS issue.
Image:?https://ulmer.shop/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/menu_bug.jpg
When I clear the cache, it gets fixed but starts to show up again after a while.
This issue isn’t just with my website but some other major websites that are using Astra theme are also having the same issue. I tried to contact Astra support via email but they didn’t provided any satisfactory solution.
Please help me fix this.
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards
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