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Page loading slows down after each edit. Brizy seems to clear website cache?

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    Could you please try to optimize the site using the basic steps?
    1 - Choose a quality hosting plan;
    2 - Keep updated your plugins, theme and WP;
    3 - Delete the plugins and themes you do not use anymore;
    4 - Add a clean cache plugin and run it;
    5 - Use an Image optimization plugin (we have an integration with ShortPixel, therefore we are recommending it);
    6 - Clean the media library from the images you don't use anymore and the first revisions from the pages and posts you know you will not need;
    7 - Optimize the database (WP Optimizer)

    Thanks!

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Sandra Naumann

    Hi Sandra.

    I found out that the provider integrated a plugin for their shortcakes which builds on Gutenberg.
    It seems that their Gutenberg based plugin slows down the page!

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    Thank you for updating us regarding this problem. Great to know hat you found the cause.
    Let us know if we can help you with something else.

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Sandra Naumann

    Hi Team Brizy we did these steps but to no positive outcome!

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    1 - Choose a quality hosting plan;
    2 - Keep updated your plugins, theme and WP;
    3 - Delete the plugins and themes you do not use anymore;
    4 - Add a clean cache plugin and run it;
    5 - Use an Image optimization plugin (we have an integration with ShortPixel, therefore we are recommending it);
    6 - Clean the media library from the images you don't use anymore and the first revisions from the pages and posts you know you will not need;
    7 - Optimize the database (WP Optimizer)

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    The Hoster told us that Brizy is cleaning the cache of all pages a soon as we edit any random page!

    IS that true???

     

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi Sandra,

    I want to say that each plugin, even WordPress, clean the cache after an update, edit or save. It is something normal and standard and it isn't a function used only by Brizy.
    After a local update, it is generated the entire page with the new modification. If you change, on a page, a global setting (typography, global colour, a detail inside a global block), will be regenerated all pages or all the pages that contain the global block. This process is similar to the backup. When you make a change inside the page and click on the "Update", will be created a new backup of the entire page with the new modification. Therefore, it is a normal process that after the update the page to load a bit slow because it has a "new page" and it needs to be processed. After this, the page will load fine as usual. 

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Sandra Naumann

    Hey Sandra,

    something related to Brizy must be happening here. We use/used DIVI for many years also in big projects and we never ran into these problems where if a lot of global elements where used, the entire page slows down after each edit!

    Only with Brizy we have that issue when editing Page A that all other Pages (C/D/E etc) load more than 10 seconds. This is a very bad user experience and the project we talking about here is a big platform so everything is hosted on a fast business account.

     

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    When a page has a global block and on this block are made some changes then all pages that have this global block are reloaded and updated. When on the page are more global blocks and on them are making some changes, therefore they will reload more blocks from more pages. Therefore it is normal that it can slow at the first load. We don't recommend using in excess the global blocks and have many such blocks on a page. 
    As I said in many other posts, we constantly work on the builder and page optimization and during the time we re-coded and re-makes the Brizy code to optimize it. For us this an important field. Now, the same, we investigate and work on the new methods to optimize the builder and the pages

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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  • Sandra Naumann

    Hi Sandra,

    sorry to say this again and again but it seems your initial thinking behind Brizy and its broader use cases is for freelancers or people working alone on their personal page.

    Again as we experienced it with Brizy on this somehow involved and big project we cannot recommend it to others and will probably go back to to another builder as both the

    A.) global elements (still randomly scrambling up our pages and therefor we have to update all pages over and over again)

    B.) ONLY ONE USER can edit in Brizy at a time

    giving us a hard time.

     

    Thanks,

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi Sandra,

    I'm sorry for these inconveniences. We are working to improve these aspects of the builder.
    For the first problem you found, I can suggest not using in the abundance the global blocks and try using in some cases the Saved blocks.
    For the second one - we know about this and we are investigating how to improve this aspect as it is a very complex one and for this, we have to re-code and re-thing some important details of the builder.

    Thank you for understanding!

    Best regards,
    Sandra

     

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  • Sandra Naumann

    Hi Sandra,

    Any update from your site?

    The clients page is official now but each page takes between 13 - 20 seconds to load.

    Please try it yourself:

    akademie.org

    and let me know what might cause this issue!

    The client is of course complaining and wants this to change ASAP!

    thanks for your understanding.

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  • Sandra Prunici

    Hi,

    I tested the site you share with us and if you noticed a long load for the live site (not editor mode), I notice it is loading acceptable. See here. I also run the GTMetrix to check the site speed and performance of the site and I notice that the "Image" chapter should be improved. The report shows that you use 5 images with 5000px and therefore these images are big. I suggest optimizing images by using the ShortPixel plugin. We have integration with this plugin and therefore, it can optimize Brizy images from the Brizy image folder. Also, I can suggest removing these 5 big images, delete the cache and upload images with maximum 2000px width and height.

    Best regards,
    Sandra

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