help analyzing results
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10-01-2014, 01:54 PM
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help analyzing results
My site is smartnutrition.ca and my results are here:
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/141001...1/details/ I'd appreciate any help analyzing what's going on here. Obviously my first byte time is really slow. Unfortunately, I'm a noobie at this and besides that one observation, I really don't know anything yet about about how to analyze this Huge thanks in advance for any help |
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10-01-2014, 11:02 PM
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RE: help analyzing results
1 - Move the redirect from smartnutrition.ca to http://www.smartnutrition.ca into your .htaccess file. It will be a lot faster than it is right now (which is being done by wordpress).
2 - You have a lot of external css and js loading in the head of your page (the first 25 requests). A plugin like W3 Total Cache can help merge them together (or you can do it by hand by editing the theme). 3 - You have some MASSIVE png images that should be jpegs (5MB+): http://www.webpagetest.org/pageimages.ph...1&cached=0 Recompress and re-publish the images and the page will be a lot faster overall. 4 - The images are WAY bigger than they appear in the actual page. You should resize them so that they are actually the size that they are displayed. 5 - It looks like there are a boatload of ads and tracking pixels (upwards of 100 requests from the looks of it). Maybe they're all important to the page, just worth being aware of. |
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10-02-2014, 08:33 AM
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RE: help analyzing results
(10-01-2014 11:02 PM)pmeenan Wrote: 1 - Move the redirect from smartnutrition.ca to http://www.smartnutrition.ca into your .htaccess file. It will be a lot faster than it is right now (which is being done by wordpress). Thank you so much for the help. Ok, for a noob, I'm very happy to say I got #1 accomplished and redirected from inside .htaccess. I did it from within #BEGIN Wordpress, just so you know, in case that's not correct. #2. I also just installed WP Super Cache. I used to have W3 Total Cache, but I was having site problems with some changes it made it .htaccess and my host recommended not using it. #3 I can do with some time. #4 Just to clarify, you're saying this about the home page right? I believe the reason for this is that WordPress or my theme is taking the full size picture from the actual blog post, and resizing it as a thumbnail for the blog roll. I'm not entirely sure how to change this. We update the blog regularly and I do want the home page automatically populated with the featured image of each post. #5 This is the most concerning part to me, I'm concerned there may be some malware on my site. A while back I found a strange link in the footer, and so I restored the site from an older backup and changed my passwords, and it went away, so I thought it was resolved. I have three ads in total on the site. I can't figure out why this would require over 100 requests. Any suggestions how to track this down? I turned off all of my ads, deleted the cache, and re-ran the test. Here are the results: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/141001_RA_18XC/ Something is definitely up. Lijit (Sovrn) and Google Ads are the only ads I've ever installed. I still see them there, so I don't know what the deal is. |
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10-03-2014, 01:45 AM
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RE: help analyzing results
#4 - yes. It would be great if your theme automatically resized the images because they are really killing the home page.
#5 - you can test by blocking ap.lijit.com and pagead2.googlesyndication.com and all of the extra requests go away: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/141002_0R_RZA/ I'd recommend blocking one at a time but my money is on most of them being tied to Lijit. |
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