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Paul when saving changes in the Extensions --> Templates I get a slight hesitation and then the message Browser not responding and then everything goes thru. I think I read somewhere there is an article explaining chnages to make to my php.ini file. Also, I saw an article regarding how to setup things in Admintools.

Can you point me in the right direction for both please.
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Hi

I'm a little unclear what you are having a problem with
Is the front end of the site not displaying the changes you make?

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I'll need to check if admin tools is still an issue with the latest framework

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I'm not really having any problems; I'm just trying to set things up optimally. I'm a noobie in Anthony's ZGFv4 Slack folder. Admintools might very well not be an issue any longer; I just noticed something about it while finally reading the help documentation for the first time.

What I am really trying to do is smooth out the saving process when making changes to the template. By smoothing I mean eliminating the pause or hesitation that happens when saving. I get the message saying "Chrome not responding etc..." then things go through and all is good.

In my limited skill, noobie-way, I figured that something must need to be adjusted somewhere. No one else mentioned any problems regarding saving when we were testing things so I assumed it's just something on my end.

Does that help or just confuse things more?

I found the article "How to check PHP memory limit for Joomla 3" but was waiting for your response before I tried anything.
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ah sorry I wasn't sure

I would check you memory limit and see if that is an issue

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