• Resolved anokino

    (@anokino)


    Hello,

    I noticed while trying to optimize a site with your extension that the file “/royal-elementor-addons/assets/css/frontend.min.css” is the second largest css file loaded on the website, and more importantly, contains a lot of useless stuff for me, like add-to-cart button styles when I’m not even using WooCommerce.

    What’s the point of having checkboxes to disable unused blocks in the plugin settings, if it doesn’t remove the css used by them from the frontend file?

    Thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Contributor George

    (@rubeushagrid13)

    Hi again,

    It is still useful cause it makes unused modules and php files not to load in the way elementor does it, as of minified css which is too big we have planned to separate widget styles but can’t provide exact time cause it needs many changes and tests how existing functionalities will behave on already finished sites.
    Sorry for the inconvenience, we’ll discuss this issue in team and try to make this improvement if possible

    Kind retgards,
    George

    Thread Starter anokino

    (@anokino)

    Okay, thank you for your answer.

    Can’t wait for you and your team to work on this, good luck to you all!
    Keep us posted on the progress of this.

    Kind regards,
    Anokino

    Plugin Contributor George

    (@rubeushagrid13)

    Hi again,

    Sorry for inconvenience but if you check most of the addons use same approach cause it’s easier to maintain, but anyways when we implement this feature it’ll be mentioned in our notifications which you already know are quite catchier and you won’t miss it.

    Kind regards,
    George

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