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diannap
08-04-2020, 01:10 PM
Hi,
I'm having a few problems with my home page loading speed.
When I analyze it on GTmetrix I get a recommendation with the title 'Defer parsing of Javascript'.
It shows a few issues belong to this title, all of them related to a youtube video that is on the home page.
What can I do to fix this issue? currently, my page speed scores B(83%) and fully loading time is 4.9s.
Thanks!
yuva12
08-05-2020, 04:56 AM
Enable Caching
Remove Resource-Hogging Plugins and Add-ons.
Optimize and Reduce the Size of Your Images.
Minimize Your Code.
Use a CDN.
diannap
08-08-2020, 07:38 AM
Thank you so much Yuva!
I've actually managed to raise the score to 92 and page loading time is now 2.9s
jayam
08-09-2020, 04:17 AM
What Do I Do About My Website Loading Slowly? If one thing is true about your website, it's that loading speed matters. ...
Enable Caching. ...
Remove Resource-Hogging Plugins and Add-ons. ...
Optimize and Reduce the Size of Your Images. ...
Minimize Your Code. ...
Use a CDN.
shaili shah
11-12-2020, 12:27 AM
Page load spent downloading the external stylesheet, images, and scripts. These are the main issues.
Javascript delays the page loading time.
So instead of using external js use the inline js.
Use asynchronous so the javascript can load different from the page.
Use jpeg format instead of the png formats. Use the fast DNS provider.
Hope it helps you.
jerryperes
11-19-2020, 01:25 AM
Enable Caching.
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Optimize and Reduce the Size of Your Images.
Minimize Your Code.
Use a CDN.
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HoverboardDeal
11-25-2020, 05:34 AM
A large volume of unoptimized images is usually the most common reason behind website slowness. High-resolution images can consume lots of bandwidth while loading. Uploading larger sized images and then scaling them down can unnecessarily increase the size of your web page – causing your website to load slowly.
yuva12
12-15-2020, 05:06 AM
A large volume of unoptimized images is usually the most common reason behind website slowness. High-resolution images can consume lots of bandwidth while loading. Uploading larger sized images and then scaling them down can unnecessarily increase the size of your web page – causing your website to load slowly.
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