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  • Plugin Support Plamen M

    (@plamenm)

    Hello @generosus ,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share your observations with us. We truly appreciate your feedback as it helps us to improve and serve you better.

    I want to assure you that the name of the updated plugin was meticulously tested across various platforms prior to the release of the update. I personally verified the plugin’s display on the plugins page, both on a computer screen and on two different mobile devices, to ensure a seamless user experience. The plugin name has been designed to fit comfortably on different screen sizes without disrupting the overall layout of the pages. On mobile devices, the plugin name is thoughtfully word-wrapped to align with the design of the mobile version of the page.

    While the name may appear a bit longer, it has been crafted to be in harmony with the design alignment of the Plugins page of the WordPress admin panel.

    However, we understand that there’s always room for improvement. Therefore, I will ensure your feedback is communicated to our dedicated team of plugin developers. Your perspective is valuable to us, and we are always open to suggestions that can help us enhance our services.

    Thank you once again for your constructive comment. We are here to assist you and make your experience better.

    Best Regards,
    Plamen.M
    Tech Support Team
    SiteGround.com

    Thread Starter Generosus

    (@generosus)

    Just call it: “Speed Optimizer.” (matches the WP menu link title)

    Following the KISS Principle is always a good thing.

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    Plugin Support Plamen M

    (@plamenm)

    Thank you for the suggestions.

    Since the product evolved and grew beyond the infrastructure of SiteGround, we really want it to stand out among the sea of other optimization plugins out there. One part of this emphasis is the descriptive title.

    Regards,
    Plamen.M
    Tech Support Supervisor
    SiteGround.com

    Thread Starter Generosus

    (@generosus)

    Hey Plamen,

    Respectfully, we (our team) disagree in part with your rationale.

    The long title is definitely a big plus on the frontend (for advertising, marketing, and SEO purposes). However, once the conversion is made and your customer installs your plugin, there’s no need to have such a long title in the backend as noted here. It doesn’t matter if the title is responsive or not. It’s taking a lot space and disrupts the reading flow for all other installed plugins.

    Why not follow the same “title” practices followed by the plugins listed below? Notice how they manage to add a powerful, eye-catching statement to their plugin on the frontend but simplify it on the backend. Install them and see it for yourself.

    Keeping it simple is always a good thing.

    Can you run this through @danielkanchev for a second opinion?

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Daniel Kanchev

    (@danielkanchev)

    SiteGround Representative

    @generosus your request is totally reasonable!

    As a matter of fact, this has already been logged in our internal JIRA. The title will be shortened and changed with the next release. Thank you!

    Thread Starter Generosus

    (@generosus)

    Good call, @danielkanchev. Thank you!

    Thread Starter Generosus

    (@generosus)

    We noticed this topic was inadvertenly closed as “Resolved.” We’ll close it once the next plugin update incorporates the noted change request.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Daniel Kanchev

    (@danielkanchev)

    SiteGround Representative

    @generosus A new version has been released and this has been addressed ?? I am closing this support topic. Let me know in case you have other questions/comments.

    Thread Starter Generosus

    (@generosus)

    Thank you, Daniel. Resolved!

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