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  • Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    It’s because of the big image that’s loading actually.

    Are you using any caching plugins?

    Thread Starter shreen2008

    (@shreen2008)

    Hello.
    When I disable your plugin it loads in 3 to 4 secs.
    I’m using PageSpeed Ninja plugin for cache.
    Also cloudflare.

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    I recommend you to use a static cache like WP super cache, that could improve things alot!

    Thread Starter shreen2008

    (@shreen2008)

    Hello.
    I have tested your plugin on several of my sites.
    My test setup.

    —–

    Thesis framework, Effectus Skin.
    Wp Super Cache, PageSpeed Ninja.
    Other plugins.

    —–

    I find that when I use your basic plugin the pages load well below 3s.
    But when I enabled Adsense Ads in AMP, the load time increases to more than 5s or 6s.
    I have tested the Ads with AdVANCED ADS for AMP, Ads for AMP extensions and also the built-in options in the free plugin .

    What is best way to include Adsense ADs without impacting speed and performance.

    z

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    You can try with the AdsforWP, it should load fast.

    Can you try again and also try the query monitor and share the results?

    Thread Starter shreen2008

    (@shreen2008)

    I already tried that.
    But my main requirement is –
    1. Ad should be displayed after post title.
    2. Ad after featured image.

    Does Adsforwp support the above requirements.

    Also how to completely uninstall your plugin and start from scratch, which includes dbs, sql tables etc. There should be a clean up tool for your plugin.

    Plugin Author Ahmed Kaludi

    (@ahmedkaludi)

    1. Yes, it does support both areas.
    2. We have the option to remove everything in AMP options > Settings > Advanced > Delete Data on Uninstall?
    See screenshot: https://monosnap.com/file/6RT56ooEU6xp2Uct8WUj08OkSVUdN9

    After you enable, just deactivate and delete the plugin and then install, so that would be it.

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