HTML Wait Time Very Long
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Screenshot:
https://s15.postimg.org/ewhqckjzf/pingdom.pngIf you see in the screenshot the HTML wait time is 20 something seconds. That seems quite long. What is causing that?
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that’s a long wait time.
Try reviewing these WP codex:
– http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Optimization
– http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Optimization/WordPress_PerformanceIt’s something on the fyver.io end. I ran three speed tests and they all had 24+ second wait times.
Thanks. But I have already installed many of the cache plugins. I have W3 Super Cache, EWWW Image Optimize, Autoptimize, and deleted many of my plugins. I only have well-known reputable plugins. All my images are smushed.
Any other recommendations? What do you think is the root cause of the long wait time?
@bdbrown Yes I have also tested it that way and see the same results. Could it be a problem with the theme? The theme I am using is theFox theme which is a quite popular premium theme.
It doesn’t have anything to do with your site; it’s the fyver.io server that’s the problem. Clear your browser cache and go to the fyver site directly in your browser; you’ll get the same slow results.
@bdbrown Oh so its a problem with the server (like my hosting company) what should I change over on that side?
For some reason speed is much faster once I switch to 2016 theme no plugin differences.
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pandawang16.
OK, maybe I misunderstood what you were describing. Is fyver.io your site?
You have:
+45 js files
+25 css files
+15 font filesThese take time to download / process / parse.
Consider reducing and combining as much as possible.
the time till first byte (the wait for the initial HTML) is too long and you indeed have a lot of JS, CSS & Fonts. based on the HTML & HTTP response headers neither W3TC (which should fix the TTFB-issue) nor Autoptimize (which should cut down on number of CSS/ JS files) are active at the moment?
frank
Funny that you mention autopmtimize, since I deactivated it and now the website loads much faster. I think if I split the files it should be fine.
well, as you’re using a page cache (w3tc), any impact of AO should only be on first load (after which it should fly really). using AO without a page cache is frowned upon π
concerning the impact of AO on your first load; that depends on context (CSS/ JS injected by theme + plugins) and configuration. if would ever want to optimize CSS/JS (I know I would), you should have a look at the AO FAQ.
frank (ao’s developer π )
My theme support said
For Autopmize, you will have a problem with our theme if you put all the files in one file, if you split in two or three it should works fine.
How do I split the said files?
putting all in one file should not necessarily be a problem, but you could always exclude one or more of the bigger files from optimization.
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