sadams101 Posted October 10, 2023 Posted October 10, 2023 5 minutes ago, Jim M said: I am not a developer, but as Stuart mentioned above, this is likely contained in one of the JavaScript libraries which we heavily rely on (such as jQuery) and can't rip out for version 4. With that said, our software is very fast and at it's core, meets Google PageSpeed as satisfactory. Remember page speed or arbitrary scores alone will not cause your site to not be ranked, it may be the deciding factor between 2 sites but not altogether. Version 5 will have some major changes to JavaScript coming to it though. You will want to watch that information as more and more information about version 5 becomes available. Just to clarify, this doesn't seem to be classified as a page speed issue, and is classified by the test under "Best Practices," but seems to wight around 8 points on their scale.
Marc Posted October 11, 2023 Posted October 11, 2023 13 hours ago, Adlago said: After versions 3.x.x for the "future" 4.x.x there were similar promises... Alas, many of the promises remained an empty hope... And whether version 5.x.x will meet expectations - is forthcoming, but the pre-ad is just an ad… 12 hours ago, sadams101 said: Just to clarify, this doesn't seem to be classified as a page speed issue, and is classified by the test under "Best Practices," but seems to wight around 8 points on their scale. While I understand the frustration, unfortunately changing a version of jquery is a major change. As such its not just a simple case of "Lets just get that done". As much as we would like to make these changes quickly, there are times things need to be done within a major release. In terms of 5.x, we have said in a few topics and blogs, we are moving to naive javascript over time. However that will not happen in the first rendition of 5.
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