So im crazy frustrated right now... I have applied all the speed-optimizing techniques I know and the site still takes 20+ seconds to load. The site even has ratings above 80 on pagespeed insights and gtmetrix. here is the site sthlmhotel.se and also ettsmart.se. Both are hosted on a decent hosting plan so I don't think thats the problem. there seems to be a long time-to-first-byte. But I dont really know what that means.
I will be so grateful for any help at all on this!
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I'm testing a woocommerce website which should go online next week. I'm facing serious problems regarding the load time. Seems that the initial load time is really really slow slow (about 20sec). When activating the coming soon mode all seems normal.
18 sec go to waiting for the page being able to be displayed. I've already tried disabeling all plugins but that doesn't help.
Any ideas? I'm getting quite desperate :-)
link to pingdom speed test
link to gt metrix speed test
I have taken over the management of a site - Expand in the USA. The site loads far more slowly than would be expected given its content and the fact that it has been optimized. When I run a speed test using Pingdom, I find that the bottleneck is the time that it takes to connect with the server (as highlighted in this screenshot). I am relatively inexperienced with this type of issue and was hoping someone might be able to suggest the root cause so that I can work on resolving it.
Hi instead of pingdom you please check with http://gtmetrix.com/ .Gtmetrix will give you exactly what is the problem.Try to install Pagespeed in your server which really helps to improve the performance and you will fell the difference even.
This is the page of the website that I'm coding : http://davidcocciante.com/beta4/
The issue is that the loading page lasts 9-12 seconds. I don't have very heavy stuff. Maybe the scripts are the issue?
Thanks to you!
Your images are of extreme high quality, you need to optimize them for the web. There is at least 4MB and I didn't check all the images on the site.
This slows down the load time so much, if users are on the mobile device it will take even longer to load.
The only solution to this that I can think of is to optimize ALL images for web using Photoshop or what ever you decide to go with.
Best of luck, website looks nice however graphic weight OVERLOAD :)
We have a website that a few people are complaining about it running extremely slow. We're struggling to figure out why and to even recreate it. Most are mentioning that it's running slow in IE.
It's not limited to any specific section of the site, just the whole thing in general.
There's been several developers creating/adjusting the code so it's overly bloated but we can't see any specific reason why this should happen.
Can anyone see why?
We've also run a speed test:
I was running a profiling test with IE on your website and there is a call to:
http://www.playforce.co.uk/-ms-transform.htc
Which is giving error 404 not found and taking 1 second to complete (0.91 sec).
If is found all around your css under this line:
behavior:url(-ms-transform.htc);
Am no expert !! Am welcome to better suggestion and corrections of what i am about to say
You can try using a trial version of Borland Silk meter ..
They tend to measure the speed with which each element loads using various browsers and various geographical locations which are configurable by you.
Also , since only some of the user's are complaining about the speed being an issue you should also check the speed of their internet and their browser version and other addon etc of those users. Because sometimes the problem is not only with the server .
Try the above tool to confirm nothing is wrong in your server and then proceed to checking the client's browser and network.
I am on a virtual dedicated webserver and my site has very little traffic at the moment. Everything was fine up until a couple of weeks ago, my pages would always load very quickly but now a problem has developed.
About one in every 3 page loads it takes 10 seconds or more to load the pages that usually take about a second. Using Google chrome the grey icon where that precedes the favicon spends a long time rotating anticlockwise but is normal once it begins rotating clockwise leading me to believe that there is a problem connecting to the server. This problem occurs wherever I or anyone else connects from so it is not a problem with my own interenet connection or anything like that.
Strangely everything is always fine loading index.php, the problems only occur with the other pages on the site.
I've been suspecting it has something to do with DNS but I don't know much about it.
I have been trying hard to work out what the problem is for myself, but I am not much of an expert on servers etc and most of the stuff I come find with google is about slow internet connections. If anyone has had this problem themselves and managed to solve it or can help in anyway I would be very grateful.