Hi @sumt7,
It looks like there might be a timeout issue, according to GTmetrix your site is loading more than 30 seconds. Try enabling browser caching and gzip compression. That should help with getting the site to load under 30 seconds. After that try running a new scan, please.
Best regards,
Anton
Hello @vanyukov,
Thank you so much for the reply. I’ve already enabled the WP Super Cache and Hummingbird Gzip and WP Smush. Please tell me what else I do to speed up http://www.rtiwala.com website. And what’s an ideal time of page loading?
Hi @sumt7,
I see that your website is loading much faster now. 6.9 seconds is not that bad for the whole page load. Try to aim at 3 seconds. I suggest you try and fix as much as possible from what is recommended by GTmetrix, that will help you cut off a few more seconds from the loading time.
Best regards,
Anton
Hello Sir,
Thank you so much for your unconditional assistance. I’ve following the recommendation of Humminbird Test but even after removing the Pushengage plugin and another one.
Please visit Screenshot
@sumt7,
You need to optimize your assets. Use a CDN and try to combine and move some javascript to the footer.
Best regards,
Anton
Hello @vanyuku
Thanks for the help, please explain in a more detailed manner as I’m not able to understand what else to do? Kindly guide me step by step process to configure CDN.
Have a look: https://snag.gy/L3Hm8D.jpg
Just follow the instruction on GTmetrix. CDN can be enabled in Hummingbird on the Cache page in the server select dropdown.
Sir,
As recommended by you I’ve already done. Please have a look.
https://snag.gy/TJt739.jpg
Secondly, this is https://snag.gy/MKuV6i.jpg is after clearing the cache. It’s quite tough to understand the GTMetrix guidelines. What else should I do with Hummingbird?
Thank you so much for helping me. May God always be there for you as you’re for me.
Amen 🙂 🙂
@sumt7,
That’s the thing with optimization – there’s no magic button that’s going to do everything for you. It’s more of a “change one small thing and test” thing…
For example, defer js files – you can do that in HB. Defer one file, check that the website is working fine, defer another one. If some file causes an issue, undo the last change. Do that for all the files in the list.
Leverage browser caching – if you have caching enabled in HB, what assets is it listing as not cached?
Serve resources from a consistent URL – what files are listed there?
Thank you so much @vanyukov you unconditional help made my day!