• Resolved Darko G.

    (@darkog)


    Hey, It’s almost 2023 and you still use jQuery UI on every page. I get it that you are doing dialogs with it, but even without them it is still loading. There is no excuse of using jQuery UI on the front-end, a library that costs us roughly 100kb on every page load. Currently there are at least dozens of pure javascript libraries for dialogs, is it that hard to make use of those? There are already builders that doesn’t even use jQuery and provide all the features that Elementor does. It’s a shame that Elementor, the most popular page builder still relies heavily on jQuery.

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  • Hi,

    If you would like assistance with these kinds of issues, I advise you to visit our GitHub page at https://www.github.com/elementor and submit this query there to our Developers so that they will be able to assist in the best possible way and give you advice in how this is handled.

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