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 Originally Posted by saransaro
Hello,
Please check all below steps in order to keep your blog or website speed.
Enable compression. ...
Minify CSS, JavaScript, and HTML. ...
Reduce redirects. ...
Remove render-blocking JavaScript. ...
Leverage browser caching. ...
Improve server response time. ...
Use a content distribution network. ...
Optimize images.
Thanks
SaranSaro
Thank you for your checklist!
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There are some great tools out there to test website speeds such as gt metrics, Pingdom and even google page speed insights. What I love about these tools as opposed to following the generic lists placed here is that they show you a waterfall graph of how your site loads all the elements and scripts. This can help you with restructuring your website to load better - the code part of making a website faster. It also shows other valuable information as cumulative layout shifts which cases massive bounce rates and ranking declines with google.
I think there is this misconception that speed is getting your website to load fast as possible. while it is I think it's also very important to have things above the fold and to have a smooth load. Google on android has google lite where it cuts websites with excessive scripts ( calling it the lite version ). bloated websites are in a lot of trouble. Accesibilty is the new name of the game when it comes to websites.
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