I have website and i have lots of images on home page.
Almost 60 images in row and i have almost 5 rows of carousel.
But all this image comes from remote website feed so i cant optimize them and the occupy lots of size
when i test my website in gt matrix it shows me 26mb of page so it is obvious it will take
much loading time.I have applied lazy loading images,how ever the speed is very slow
What steps should i take to speed up this kind of page?I dont want to use any plugin because they brake website some times
Upon showing images from another server makes the site slow, because that server may be slow.
So better you try to get those images from your server if possible, else you can try using
plugins like wp-supercache
Minify all your JS and CSS files
For better page speed and avoid these error you should try following things.
Enable Compression from Cpanel
You are using Wordpress so use any of the cache plugin.
Use header expiry using httaccess or page header.
minimize you scripts (css,js).
Use compressed images (jpegtran,pngout).
If your image is casing issue try to use CDN for images.
This will help you to improve page speed.
Crop the images using timthumb. There is wordpress plugins for timthumb probably. Check in wordpress directory as well as it's use. Once images size is reduced, Page would be loaded fast. Additionally, follow the #Jobin Jose's comment, will help you to optimize the speed. Moreover, use WP Super Cache plugins.
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I am running a light wordpress installation, with a light theme (neve). I am running a CDN (cloudflare), I am making most optimizations that I can think of with some room around images and custom code stripping.
However I am not even close for my pages and even if I test AMP pages which are stripped down I don't get a passing score which concerns me. Can anyone help me out, for example 1 of my blog post pages:
Amp report:
https://pagespeed.web.dev/report?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.culturalistpress.com%2Fanycubic-photon-mono-3d-printer-is-it-good-what-materials-can-it-use-what-software-does-it-use-and-how-does-it-compare-to-the-anycubic-mega-series%2F%3Famp%3D1
Not amp report:
https://pagespeed.web.dev/report?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.culturalistpress.com%2Fanycubic-photon-mono-3d-printer-is-it-good-what-materials-can-it-use-what-software-does-it-use-and-how-does-it-compare-to-the-anycubic-mega-series%2F
In both cases my main thread processing is too much and too much JS - short of that I don't see a lot of savings. Most the JS comes from ads which I don't understand why they are blocking in this case.
I have checked your both reports, the man issue is with Javascript. As your website has developed in WordPress use some 3rd party plugin like WProcket and perfmatters to reduce unused Javascript. Your page DOM size, it is created when you have too many sections in your page. Try to reduce those sections to reduce the page size, minimize the gap between paragraphs.
Adjust the images size and try to use WEBP format of images. Also check the compatibility of third party plugins with you WordPress version which you have installed.
I have developed wordpress website but after hitting it is taking so much time for loading , this is my website link http://www.dahotreanddahotre.com/.
Tell me any plugin or manual setting such that i can decreases the loading time of my website?
There are a few things you can do:
Cache
Use a cache system: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/
This will let you serve your fixed pages a lot faster to the user.
Minify
Use some minifier: https://wordpress.org/plugins/fast-velocity-minify/
This will make included javascript, css files smaller and thus they will take less time to load
Identify image needs
Looking at the network dev-tools a lot of the loading time (4 seconds +) comes from huge images:
1st image (1.47MB): http://www.dahotreanddahotre.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/We-intend-to-be-your-financial-lifeline.jpg
2nd image (1.64MB): http://www.dahotreanddahotre.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/We-are-startup-friendly.jpg
Use a Image compressor before uploading them and don't upload images that are bigger than you need.
For example image2 is: 4,300px × 2,862px this could be reduced and compressed.
By decreasing it's size to: 2,150px x 1,431px and compressing it, it becomes only: 350kb
Checking unreachable resources
Still looking at the dev tool I could see some fonts which where giving a 404 error (almost 2 seconds loading).
This means the font is unreachable but the browser still spends time to try to load it.
Make sure all resources are reachable and unused one are deleted.
Use good hosting
Avoid bunch of plugins
Get a custom wordpress theme starting from scratch
Avoid page builders
Optimize images used in website
I want to have a website page load images faster or where the images don't stop the user from seeing the text on the pages before the images finish loading.
1. if I have text on a website page. Does the text render first so the user can see text while the images are still loading?
2. If i have 3 mb of images and have my server that is hosting the website render 1.5 and then move the other 1.5mb to something like flickr and have the image source point to flickr, will that be better and load faster. Or say I just have all the images pull from flickr?
Please help me.
Its a WordPress site, and Clouldflare free cdn does something weird to my theme. So not an option. I also don't want to lazy load for other reason.
EDIT : o yea, if I host all the images on Flickr does that give away link juice (Domain Authority Rank)?
Images do increase overall load time, but they aren't render blocking. The whole page will render (barring render-blocking CSS or Scripts) and images will pop in when they are done. If you want to avoid that flash, you can lazy-load them, or otherwise put the final image's sizes on a container element, so the text is already "moved".
You can't really "Speed Up" image loads. The best thing to do is cut down on the number of images, if applicable, and lazy-load any that don't need to be requested initially. The next best thing (and arguably more important overall, I suppose) is to optimize your images. There are a handful of WordPress plugins that will do this for you, or you can do it in PhotoShop - and even some image CDN's will do it. This basically means, don't load a 1MB image if you don't have to, for "web display" purposes, you can serve a 200kb image that looks almost as good.
A side point, you can "speed them up" a little by having them served from a faster server, but that goes for anything web related. Throw it on better hardware to get better performance (for the most part).
If they are large images, you should first and foremost, optimize them. Make sure they are the smallest file size possible. Also, don't bother splitting "1.5mb" of them over to another host. Either upload them directly all through a CDN (some even tie into your WP Library, like Cloudinary), or keep them local to your site. You'll save yourself some headaches later.
If you have a photo heavy website (photography or other types of galleries), 3mb isn't really an awful lot - but again it's best to serve a more compressed image, you can even link the image or a button to the "full resolution" one.
I recently made a website where I edited the containers of the product page in order to make the image bigger as WooCommerce's image enlargement options weren't working. Because of this however, the mobile page is not optimized.
My website is the following: www.ininkk.com
I was wondering what I should do in order to combat this inefficiency? I tried uploading a backup of the site onto a sub-domain but the package size was too large for upload when using the BackupBuddy and Duplicator plugins.
I'm at my wit's end here. Any help would greatly be appreciated!
Thanks
Google Insights shows that you need to:
compress Javascript code
compress images
compress CSS
gzip this file: http://ininkk.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=vanajax_enqueue_custom_style_via_ajax&ver=1.0.0.0
And there's way too many .css files in this project. You need to make one big file of CSS of everything and compress that.
These options will let you score better on Google Insights and also increase your website's loading speed.
How can I detect image that is never used in the website, to improve loading speed of the whole content?.. Thanks in advance...
If an image is never used or referenced in the html then it won't be downloaded by the browser.
Even if they are out on your hosting, they will just be sitting there like storage, and not have an effect on speed of page times.
Here is a good reference for loading time optimization.
http://sixrevisions.com/web-development/site-speed-performance/
Defer Loading Content When Possible
Use External JS and CSS Files
Use Caching Systems
Avoid Resizing Images in HTML
Stop Using Images to Display Text
Optimize Image Sizes by Using the Correct File Format
Optimize the Way You Write Code
Load JavaScript at the End of Your Document
Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
Optimize Web Caching