I'm evaluating the Unlimited Elements plugin to determine if it's something I would be willing to add to our dev stack.
I added the plugin and installed a pre-built element. I loaded Elementor and added the widget to a page and re-loaded the page.
When I inspected the payload of the page I noticed that the following stylesheet gets loaded on the front end:
/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css
Why is this loaded on the front end? It looks like UI styling for the back end UI to me (I could be wrong). It's a 29Kb stylesheet and I'm very performance oriented - especially considering that Elementor Pro already adds well over 500KB in overhead, every bit counts when trying to reduce page size and using EP.
Hi,
I'm evaluating the Unlimited Elements plugin to determine if it's something I would be willing to add to our dev stack.
I added the plugin and installed a pre-built element. I loaded Elementor and added the widget to a page and re-loaded the page.
When I inspected the payload of the page I noticed that the following stylesheet gets loaded on the front end:
/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/style.min.css
Why is this loaded on the front end? It looks like UI styling for the back end UI to me (I could be wrong). It's a 29Kb stylesheet and I'm very performance oriented - especially considering that Elementor Pro already adds well over 500KB in overhead, every bit counts when trying to reduce page size and using EP.
Thanks for your time.
this style is not from our pluginÂ