I have a frontend with some fairly complicated forms (lots of tabs). It took me some time to figure out - but when I set the "Allow Additions"
attribute to "No" the form takes 45 seconds to open. When I set the
attribute back to "Yes" it only takes 5 seconds. I'm thinking this
attribute must be interacting with another attribute. Could that be it
or is it something else?
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