is ccm.base.js necessary?
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C5 includes ccm.base.js, ccm.dialog.js and ccm.base.css even if I'm not working on the site. (no user log in)
Is there a reason for this? Are there block using ccm.base.css? It loads a few pictures because of it too! I have to build a site for Africa and guess what, they don't have 10MB DSL connections...
I'm aware that I can influence this on my own, it's part of the theme, but if it's not necessary why not remove it in case there's not user logged in?
Is there a reason for this? Are there block using ccm.base.css? It loads a few pictures because of it too! I have to build a site for Africa and guess what, they don't have 10MB DSL connections...
I'm aware that I can influence this on my own, it's part of the theme, but if it's not necessary why not remove it in case there's not user logged in?
i wouldn't remove ccm.base.css. it's required to display pagination, captchas, and the new layouts stuff.
Thanks, Tony! You rock!
I'll probably poke through the CSS file and see if I can copy out what's absolutely necessary.
I'll probably poke through the CSS file and see if I can copy out what's absolutely necessary.
this post was explaining how to load a different js library but it's the same method to have them not load as well.
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/customizing_c5/prelaod_si...
for some reason the forum thinks i put in php code when i was stating file locations so when you're reading that bit, just ignore the php tags. hope this helps.
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/customizing_c5/prelaod_si...
for some reason the forum thinks i put in php code when i was stating file locations so when you're reading that bit, just ignore the php tags. hope this helps.
They're probably needed for logged-in users, though, right?