• Hello,

    I was wondering a few things:

    – In the debug bar, we see the page size. For example: 82.326 kB
    > Is the point a decimal point or a separator for a thousand?

    – What is a page size that would be considered as ‘good’?

    Hope to hear from you, thanks in advance!
    -Kevin

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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    There’s no decimal precision for this value so it’s a thousands separator in this case, meaning 82MB. Is the site using a language which uses a period for the thousands separator?

    There’s no universal “good” value, but 82MB is on the high side. It will vary greatly from page to page and screen to screen though.

    If you open up the Overview panel you’ll see info about the percentage of the memory limit that’s used. That’ll give you an idea of whether you’re close to using up your memory.

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    By the way, this is peak memory usage not page size. More info the Overview panel as I mentioned.

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