When you load plugins, only bootstrap and routes are automatically loaded 
everytime, so if you are loading some plugin´s bootstrap or routes be shure 
there is nothing heavy on those files.

Em quarta-feira, 22 de maio de 2013 03h57min50s UTC-3, advantage+ escreveu:
>
> I guess the question already will depend on the size / scale of the site. 
>
> But with everything moving towards packaging components / helper and such 
> as plugins is there a better way or does it really matter?
>
>  
>
> Bootstrap / facebook / twitter / js compressor / css compressor / 
> UserManger / ContentManger / SeoManager / ContactManager / GalleryManager / 
> BritaPurifirer / LESS / Sluggable / Cacheable
>
>  
>
> Just seems like a lot to load. Then on demand ones like Upload / Cropper / 
> Publisher………I can go on all night.
>
>  
>
> Is there a best practice? Most of these run universally and required 
> everywhere so it's not so much a pick and choose when to load them.
>
>  
>
> But if you created a site with no plugins for example and have say the 
> mentioned above ones as straight controllers / models in the respective 
> directories would it be the same thing?(would not do that obviously)
>
> Is there an overhead to deal with or does Cake treat it as if was a 
> regular model / controller as if it was sitting in the model / controller 
> folders? 
>

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