About 50% of visitors leave the site within 10 seconds. Yes, this is the reality we face. But the good news is that there are many performance improvement techniques that can help avoid becoming another unfortunate statistic. At this point, everyone’s website is different, so it is almost impossible to compile a complete list of resource leeches to solve all small performance problems. Please believe me. I tried! It is much easier and slower to combine some fast, difficult and fast rules to improve the page speed of the site. The only problem is the lack of many valuable tips. The
Therefore, this post solved the problem of loading time of the site, accurately identified 14 commonly forgotten page speed and performance problems, and provided 27 solutions to solve these problems. If you are a seasoned web developer, you can see some familiar techniques, but there are many excellent notices below. No more worries. Let’s start! When you want to get an overview of the speed and performance of the slow WordPress website troubleshooting site, one of the best ways you can take is to start troubleshooting. In this case, this means collecting data from other parts of the site where performance problems may occur. The
After collecting the data, you can view the location of the problem on the site so that you can analyze it and start troubleshooting. It is recommended to start by understanding the average page speed. After understanding the average load time of the site, you can view the resource and site usage statistics to have a deeper understanding of the site’s performance. The following is a list of the best concerns for collecting data to address speed issues. Using siteping – pindom and other services in multiple locations around the world, you can view the loading time in multiple locations. Find pagespeed insights scores – with the Google pagespeed insights tool, you can gain insight into your site’s speed scores and what you can improve. Code validation – you can use the W3C annotation validation service to validate code used on your site. In addition, please check how to effectively validate the WordPress website. Manually check the plug-in and topic code – check the code used in the installed plug-ins and topics to ensure that the code is at the top level. Check the number of images on the site – navigate to the media library on the Management Dashboard and record the number and size of images and files. Show installed plug-ins – plug ins > record the number of plug-ins installed and activated on all plug-ins page. Find abnormal traffic – check usage and traffic statistics and determine whether there is a sharp increase in traffic caused by hackers. Also, please check the final guidelines for WordPress spam. Check managed resources – check the storage space, bandwidth, and amount of data transferred in the managed plan, as well as the amount of data used regularly. Server stress test – perform a load test on the server to determine how much traffic the server can actually handle. For more information, please check the WordPress website stress test to cope with the surge in traffic. After collecting information from all these areas, record the resource usage and compare it with the amount of resources and available resources. In addition, please record all questions provided by Google pagespeed insights scores. The
Then, read on to the most often forgotten page speed, performance issues, and solutions. This allows you to start site improvement immediately. For example, if you use a large amount of storage space and install a large number of images or plug-ins, write down the solution below. Click one of the following links
Please skip to the appropriate section. Previous versions of PHP used too many (uncompressed) images with too few resources, DNS or hosting problems did not update the error code in http\/1, or used too many plug-ins, topics, or scripts that were not minimized to call the default search API. Dirty databases and non optimized site rendering mask hot links, resource rich hackers and too many posts that fill the spam database, Page and redirection forgotten \1: after updating PHP with the previous version of PHP, the scripts and plug-ins used by the site may expire. Many of the latest versions of PHP include performance improvements that speed up your site. The
Solution: upgrade to the latest version of PHP or use a version compatible with the site. For more information, check WordPress for PHP version changes or updates. Forgotten problem \2: if there are too many image sites (uncompressed) and they occupy a large amount of storage space, there are several methods to help reduce the image weight and improve the site speed. Solution \2: optimize and compress the image. Smush allows you to do this automatically. Solution \3: use deferred load on the image. For details, see lazy loading images: how to really keep users from getting bored, and lazy loading images. The
Forgotten problems \3: if there are too few resource and DNS or hosting problems, even if one resource reaches 40%, it is better to start to consider implementing the plan to adapt to the growth of the site in the future. Especially if all these resources are used in the short term and continue at the same speed. If you use more than 40% (especially 60%), it is recommended that you take measures as soon as possible to reduce this amount. Solution \4: do you want to reach the hosting limit quickly? Try other tips here to reduce the resources you are using. Solution \5: if this prompt does not work, it may be the time to upgrade the hosting plan. The
Solution \6: if the traffic is larger than the site can handle, you can also use the content transfer network (CDN) to relieve the pressure of hosting and servers. You can view CDNs, such as cloudflare and Amazon S3 or other similar services. In addition, please see other posts for more information. Sharing, VPS, private or cloud hosting? What is best for WordPress? Does the word press site need a CDN? In order to answer your questions, WordPress website has become the best CDN service rapidly and stably. It is the best Mega guide cloudway and wpmu dev plug-in for 9 kinds of best CDN services and WordPress speed. How to build WordPress website 1311% faster? The forgotten question \4:htp\/1 In this case, it is an agreement that is not updated and leaves with the old one. It is a new one. If you are not from a utopian future where computers and the internet no longer exist, or reading it in print, HTTP may be displayed at the beginning of the browser address bar (or HTTPS may be more accurately installed after the SSL certificate). The
This indicates the HTTP protocol. When implemented, http\/2 will be updated to load the site faster. Solution \7: upgrade to http\/2. WordPress and HTTP 2:all your questions answered posts provide the required details. While here
Consider installing a free SSL Certificate in a reliable open source certification authority called let’s encrypt. This helps make the site more secure, and a full installation takes a few minutes. The
Forgotten problems \5: wrong coding or too many plug-ins, themes or scripts this is one of the most common problems in the list, but the plug-ins, themes and scripts you are using are perfectly coded and used according to our requirements. The reality is that even if the code is well coded, there may still be bugs. It’s like trying to use essays without mistakes. Technically, it is possible, but the possibility of such a thing happening is almost zero. In addition, many plug-ins, themes, and scripts are not coded as needed. They can inflate and burden the site, resulting in slower page load times. In addition, if there are not enough resources to meet the requirements of the hosting plan, site performance will degrade. The
Male solution \8: check and test the plug-ins, themes or scripts to be used, and ensure that they work properly before using them on the site website. Modify the problem or consult developers or find alternatives as needed. Solution \9: delete all unused plug-ins, themes, and scripts. Solution \10: reduce the number of plug-ins to find and use multi-functional solutions. Forgotten problem \6: the word press site contains dynamic content in essence. You can add more content as plug-ins and themes. Your site is not a static site with only background colors and a small amount of text, so it is important to optimize the content to load it faster. The
Solution \11: implement object caching. For details, see persistent object catching and do it yourself catching methods with WordPress. Solution \12: you can also start server-side caching, including page and database caching. For more information, see the final guide to WordPress caching. Solution \13: collapse script. For more information, see the quick create WordPress web site: performance optimization tutorial. Using performance optimization plug-ins such as hummingbird, you can speed up pages with built-in options such as zoom out and caching. For more information about other caching plug-ins, please compare the first three WordPress caching plug-ins and select the plug-in that best suits your site. Forgotten problem \7: using too many APIs to call each plug-in that calls a third-party API may cause the site to become heavier and slower. Plug ins that call third-party APIs include twitter and other social media plug-ins, Managed Backup plug-ins, etc. Solution \14: if these plug-ins are not all bad, but unnecessary plug-ins are actually installed, it is recommended to delete or find a better alternative. Solution \15: in most cases, it can be executed safely, so the API is cached. To do this, you can use the word press transients API. For details, see the complete guide to word press transients API and the deal with word press transients. Forgotten questions \8: use default search. By default, the WordPress search function relies on MySQL, so it consumes valuable resources for sites that are slow and slow to load. Solution \16: use a dedicated search index, such as elasticpress or Solr search for WordPress. Forgotten problems \9: disordered database and site cache not optimized
Worse than visitors visiting one of the unavailable pages, this can complicate the database and slow down the page. The more complex the database, the slower the site loads. Solution \25: if you don’t want to delete or put search engine rankings in danger, you can use 301 redirection to forward old posts and pages to new posts. In your case, this means that your page will be repositioned instead of a more than three links. This can lead to too many redirection errors, and in the best case, the page will not load slowly and will hardly load. Solution \26: clear the old 301 redirect so that there is only one redirect per post or page. For more information about 301 redirection, see creating a redirection for text imprinting (and the best plug-in to work with) and creating a 301 redirection using text imprinting (and how to start traffic!) See. Also, for details on how to delete old posts from the database, see clean word press (and multisite!) View 10 tips for maintaining a database. All forgotten speed problems are fixed! Now, the site is beautifully arranged. The dinner time page is loaded at the speed of the cheetah, so it is important to keep it as it is. Use tools and plug-ins hummingbird and defender to regularly check the site to ensure that the site continues to run. Can I use this step to speed up the site? Are there any other stages I have forgotten, or have I always remembered all of them? I would like to share your thoughts in the following comments. Labels: Performance