No, it's XenForo's issue.
DOM size is still a stupid metric as they are comparing all sites to a single standard, without consideration of the scale of the site, or what the site entails.No, it's XenForo's issue.
Yes this is correct. XF uses a highly structured and syntactical markup, which is repeated by style and addon authors (which should be the case) causing the markup to be even larger at times.No, it's XenForo's issue.
so far not... I asked the developer last week to look into it but still no answer. We have the same problem.
The 3 posts before yours literally explain the issue with DOM size.so far not... I asked the developer last week to look into it but still no answer. We have the same problem.
Ok , thx for your answer .Yes this is correct. XF uses a highly structured and syntactical markup, which is repeated by style and addon authors (which should be the case) causing the markup to be even larger at times.
But it's far more important to focus on other metrics like CLS, LCP, TTFB, render blocking, and reducing third party scripts.
Btw more features are coming for this addon, I was held up a bit with much larger than expected development for my SEO addon but new patches for XFOptimize are already under way.
Great news. I hope Backstretch image feature will be included at next coming upgrade. Most of people, including me wait it for a long time.Btw more features are coming for this addon, I was held up a bit with much larger than expected development for my SEO addon but new patches for XFOptimize are already under way.
So what's the latest news? Is this working and safe to install or not yet?
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