Hi @sergiourra
Thanks for reaching out!
I understand that you would like to remove the CSS file above in order to potentially improve your site’s performance, correct?
Yes, it is possible to remove or dequeue it to potentially improve your site’s performance. However, please note that this file is related to the WooCommerce Blocks feature, which provides various blocks for the new WordPress block editor (Gutenberg).
If you are not using any WooCommerce Blocks on your site, you can safely dequeue this file or uninstall the plugin under Plugins > Installed Plugins > WooCommerce Blocks.
Hope this helps!
I have same question. We are not using any blocks, but I don’t see the plugin mentioned above Plugins > Installed Plugins > WooCommerce Blocks. Has this been incorporated into WooCommerce core?
Hello @dickraney,
Has this been incorporated into WooCommerce core?
Yes, blocks are included in WooCommerce by default. If you’d like to get early access to new blocks before they become part of WooCommerce core, you can install the dedicated WooCommerce Blocks plugin.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to create your own thread: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/woocommerce/#new-topic-0
Cheers!
No @babylon1999, we want to get rid of all the block code being added to site. We’re not using blocks.
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This reply was modified 11 months, 1 week ago by DickRaney.