Speed optimization - by Ammar Tahir - on WordPress WooCommerce support

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  • Avatar: Ammar_Tahir
    Ammar Tahir
    Participant
    February 13, 2021 at 08:51

    please help figure out why the content is not loading. It’s taking around 1 minute to load the home page.
    Please have a look at upafaq.com
    I am so close to making this site live
    Current situation
    https://gtmetrix.com/reports/upafaq.com/WLl4fTnx/

    Please, contact administrator
    for this information.
    1 Answer
    Avatar: Robert Hall
    Robert Hall
    Support staff
    February 13, 2021 at 12:03

    Hi

    Please follow this article – https://xstore.helpscoutdocs.com/article/100-how-to-speed-up-my-website

    We’d love to help you optimize your site but that is outside the scope of our support. I can give you just the main tips but every site is individual.
    General site speed depends on many factors. Below you’ll find the main of them

    1) Plugins. When you have multiple plugins installed and activated on your site, it can slow it down. So, please, keep enabled only those plugins that you really need for the correct functioning of your site and disable all the plugin that you don’t use. The more plugins you use, the slower it will be.

    2) Caching. The most important part of optimizing your site is caching. Combine cached page with gzip compression to get better results. We recommend using W3 Total Cache. Read the beginners guide to setting up W3 Total Cache plugin https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/w3-total-cache-settings/
    Also, a very good plugin is WP Rocket, but it’s paid.

    3) Images. Use optimized images only otherwise you will have big images and slow loading time. Do not upload larger images than what is needed. When you use image editing tool like Photoshop don’t save images without using the option “Save For Web”.
    There are different ways on how to compress images. Use special services or WordPress plugins to optimize your images for decreased loading times:
    – tinypng.com
    – Compressor.io
    – Kraken.io
    – Ewww Image Optimizer
    – Smush Image Compression and Optimization plugin

    4) Server/Hosting.
    Sometimes slow speed can be a result of your hosting service. If you have checked the above items and the site is still slow, the most likely it is a server/hosting issue. Contact your host and discuss it with them. Because even with the default WP theme site speed could be slow.

    In case you need professional help with site optimization you may contact wpkraken team, we don’t have optimization experts because that is outside the scope of our support.

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