Remove unwanted elementor code from wordpress on new shopify website

Remove unwanted elementor code from wordpress on new shopify website

ihs1
Explorer
106 1 11

HI

i have recently transferred from wordpress to shopify and only launched the new website last week

 

however i have noticed that the pages i transferred over from wordpress have a lot of elementor code, which is the editor in wordpress

 

how do i remove all this code without it affecting the look and design of my new shopify pages

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ProtoMan44
Shopify Partner
642 55 98

@ihs1 Hey, thanks for posting here.
 can you please share the link to inspect it, thanks.

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ihs1
Explorer
106 1 11

https://infraredheatingsupplies.com/pages/heating-solutions-church-heating

 

see also the screenshot below showing all the elemntor code in the HTML of the page:

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ProtoMan44
Shopify Partner
642 55 98

@ihs1 I have suggesting you that copy content from the frontend then past it to a doc file then again copy from the file and past the shopify page content

i hope it in will help you...

 

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Guleria
Shopify Partner
3953 791 1123

Hello @ihs1 ,

 

There is no way to remove it until you will remove it manually.

 

Thanks

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tim
Shopify Partner
3911 395 1440

You shouldn't as this is not an elementor code, but rather class names.

You have assets/custom_2.css which has some rules which depend on these class names, so, unless you want to redo these rules I'd leave them and your class names the way they currently are.

 

I guess this was done as part of migration and who/what ever did this migration simply reused existing classes.

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ihs1
Explorer
106 1 11

Hi Tim

 

thank you, however my site audit says i have too much code to text ratio, which is why i thought it is beacuse of all this elementor code. so should i just leave it? how else can i improve this issue for my seo?

tim
Shopify Partner
3911 395 1440

You should leave it because it's not about this.

I believe the warning is about having a lot of JS code which is mostly from your Apps -- tidio,  klaviyo, trustpilot, google tag manager -- all of them load their JS code and some of these codes are big. And then there is also some tracking JS from Shopify which is to provide you reporting inside admin.

 

But, these Apps are all needed...

I think that your audit may be general, not e-commerce-specific, so for informational site this would be a bad ratio indeed, however you'd need lots of tracking and dynamic content for e-commerce.

 

 

 

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ihs1
Explorer
106 1 11

HI

 

thank you for the info. i will leave as it is

 

if you have any further recommendation then please let us know

 

Thanks again