ResolvedSlow mobile page speed
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- December 8, 2019 at 1:59 pm #20244
Carlos
ParticipantHi Dimitar,
Although I have optimized my page with the methodology that I always carry out (Autoptimize + Cache Enabler + Optimus + a3 Lazy Load), yet my Page Speed scores are very bad for mobile. Even with an empty page I have 9.6 s Speed Index!
In Autoptimize I can’t check the option Aggregate JS-files – with this the page does not load. You have previous information about this conflict with Lafka? I also found loading problems with Async JavaScript and different configurations (Defer/Async).
Maybe you have any idea to improve my speed and some optimization suggestion, because my loading times aren’t normal.
Thanks for your help in advance!
Carlos
December 9, 2019 at 8:53 am #20260Althemist
KeymasterHello Carlos,
Loading speed would mostly depend on your server and your plugins. 9.6 is definitely not normal and it looks like really slow server and bigger TTFB values. We are using Autoptimize + WP Super Cache on our demos and as you can see everything is OK there.
If you provide a link to your site, we can try to investigate and give you some advice.
Regards,
DimitarDecember 9, 2019 at 10:34 am #20283Carlos
ParticipantThis reply has been marked as private.December 10, 2019 at 5:59 pm #20295Althemist
KeymasterHello Carlos,
I have just checked your site and it’s actually pretty fast. There is really a problem on mobiles and I suspect there is something wrong with your Autoptimize settings as you still have too many requests and a lot of separate JS files loaded.
Also, it looks like your site is loading a lot of images on that empty page, which are actually nore present there. Can’t see exactly where they are, but I can only count 8 images, while the waterfal test shows bigger number.
Also, I really can’t see a reason to load the heave A3 Lazy Load scripts when you can use the built in Autoptimize lazy load.
Other than that, your site seem pretty well optimized.
BTW, I have also tested your site on a real mobile device and it takes approx. 4 seconds to load, which is not that bad. Keep in mind that server location plays a great role in loading speed. If your site is located in Europe or Asia it’s normal to get bad results as the testing infrastructure is usually located in the US and Canada.
Regards,
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