@2ndKauBoy@verygoodplugins I agree, why would you write an e-commerce yourself? Still, keep those plugins at a minimum (a few active). Everything you put there is risk or a slowdown. You surely know Avada theme. Why on Earth would anyone have all that code on a website and use like 1%. It's a waste.
In WordPress, when your Page Speed analyzer says "Too many requests" it doesn't say you need to dequeue scripts on pages. The true meaning of it is, your website is loaded! Reduce crap now.
@verygoodplugins Anything on the low-level, you speak of, only slows things down. The true speed-ups are when you unhook a plugin, not when you unhook something you see. Besides, the "requests" optimization is getting a bit old.
When it comes to WordPress, there's like 0.25% of the websites you cannot hack in within minutes. Blame it on who ever you want, but, if you see a beetle on your burrito you're not eating it. So, the last one to have the decision is you, as always. It's all about ignorance.
@benswrite I'm pretty sure there are parts of WordPress which haven't been touched for over 5 years. So, that's just a lame message, but I get it, it's fun.
XforWooCommerce 2.0.2 update is live, if you have problems, it's because you download the WordPress plugin only from the Codecanyon, which is optional and not updated at this point. Instead download the full zip archive and extract the plugin. Happy updating!
@carolinapoena Haha like go here https://t.co/MIRwyCJlgi The Infamous Envato CodeCanyon market. Now find a PHP item of $5. You'll get 6 months of support inside. You wouldn't believe how far $5 go. You even have support above support that pokes authors with a stick if they don't comply @envato