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  • Plugin Author WFMattR

    (@wfmattr)

    It looks like your host has set up your server to request uncompressed files, and compress them itself, so it is good that you are getting the uncompressed version from Falcon. It might be slightly slower, but it does prevent other problems when they set it up this way.

    The part that Falcon speeds up is the HTML page, but it can’t make other assets faster (CSS, images, fonts, etc.) — on your site, it’s coming up at about 400 milliseconds for me, which is pretty quick, depending on your plugins and server.

    Chrome and Firefox have developer tools you can use to compare the timing with Falcon turned on or off. The easiest way to see them is by pressing F12 on the keyboard if using a PC, then click the Network tab and refresh the page. The first item will be the HTML from WordPress (and/or Falcon) — you can also see which other items may be taking long to load.

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