I use WebPageTest, Google PageSpeed Insights, and GTmetrix, I consistently see a TTFB of over 15 seconds for the following request:
admin-ajax.php?action=grandtour_custom_css
I am new to WordPress and web development in general.
Any ideas how I can solve this? I did find that in W3 Total Cache pro version the ability to “Eliminate render-blocking CSS by moving it to HTTP body” but I really don’t want to pay for the pro version unless I have to
]]>I’m experiencing an LCP issue on this website: https://reat.com.br/ TTFB is 22%.
I have the free version of Hummingbird and I don’t understand why the LCP is high if the content is cached.
Some people might think it’s the image. I’ve already removed the image and tested it. The LCP remains high.
I have the Google Site Kit installed on the website. Do you think it could be a cache bypass issue?
I’m a bit disappointed. Hummingbird appears ineffective in addressing this issue. What do you suggest?
]]>I have been trying to run X-Debug to find out exactly what bit of code is causing the issue but have not been able to configure it yet.
This site is hosted on a UK server and is using Cloudflare with APO enabled. So when the user is logged out the page must be getting served from the CF cache and when a user logs in this will not be possible and so the TTFB is significantly higher.
I think the solution will have to center around some specific caching settings for when the user is logged in or stopping certain WooCommerce code running that is slowing down the site when the user is logged in.
I know that when a user is logged in there is more dynamic content which cannot be stored on the server but such a huge increase should be avoidable i would think.
This site is integrated to a Learning Management System. Before December, this integration was managed by Edwiser however, now it is done by a custom app with a token being stored which manages the login between the 2 sites. The way this integration is managed is also something which I will be looking into more closely.
]]>I have a WordPress website milyin.com running on Cloud Hosting (3 GB RAM, 4 COREs, 200 GB SSD). My hosting server and I are in the same country (decent geographical proximity).
I have been relying on LiteSpeed for optimizing my site. Few months ago I started using Guest Optimization and Guest Mode settings (along with Crawler) to improve my GPSI scores.
But, even after that, I am getting TTFB of 1 sec+ for logged out user (thanks to Guest Optimizations) and for logged in users average TTFB is 9 seconds.
I recieve less than 500 views daily, so my server resources are more than ample to ensure 200ms TTFBs, but I am getting such high numbers.
Report number: NVJCQYIT
Report date:?09/18/2023 15:18:20
The problem is SIGNIFICANTLY more severe for logged in users often having “Timed Out” errors when trying to access site.
I am using no page builders, only 15 plugins total, and a quality theme from Themeisle. Please advice.
]]>But, I happen to observe very slow initial server response times through LiteSpeed Cache. My site, milyin.com is not really performing well on Google Page Speed either with failure in First Contentful Paint.
I have largely followed Hostinger’s own guide for this purpose, https://www.hostinger.in/tutorials/litespeed-website-optimization-tool/
Even though LiteSpeed Cache conflicts with WP Super Cache, I observed far better results and performance with both of them working together.
I really hoped LScache will take me to 90+ scores consistently, but I feel something is really wrong with my config.
Please advice.
Report number: SOXFMKMX
Report date: 07/15/2023 18:28:09
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