• Resolved Ganapathy

    (@ganapathy11)


    Hello WPSpeed Cache,
    We’ve implemented the WP Speed Cache plugin to enhance our website’s performance, and it has indeed shown impressive improvements in our load times. However, we’ve encountered some unforeseen challenges related to rendering issues and a noticeable decline in organic visits.
    It appears that Google is facing difficulties in rendering our site correctly. I verified this using various tools such as the URL inspection tool in Google Search Console, the Mobile-Friendly Test, the Rich Result Test, and the Cache: Search operators.

    To provide a clearer understanding, I have attached screenshots in the links below for your reference.
    1.URL Inspection tool (Live Test) – https://snipboard.io/vLpSoN.jpg
    2.Rich Test Result – https://snipboard.io/2v6yJu.jpg
    3.Mobile Friendly Test – https://snipboard.io/bJUFqK.jpg
    4.Cache operators – https://snipboard.io/RVlb7X.jpg

    We would greatly appreciate your assistance in addressing this matter. Your expertise and guidance would be invaluable in helping us resolve these issues and ensure that our website remains both swift and accessible.

    Thank you for your attention to this concern.

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  • Plugin Author John Dagelmore

    (@john-dagelmore)

    Hello Ganapathy, that’s an effect of adaptive contents optimizations.

    To preserve the normal look and feel of your pages, disable the option to remove all CSS under the Adaptive Contents tab.

    Plugin Author John Dagelmore

    (@john-dagelmore)

    You can then use the remove CSS parameter of adaptive contents selectively for each specific file, so that the main rendering of the website can be preserved. Remove all CSS files except the main template one.

    Thread Starter Ganapathy

    (@ganapathy11)

    Thank you for the responses, @john-dagelmore .
    I have shared your recommendations and your responses with our web developer. Here is the link to the current screenshot of our “Adaptive Content Settings”: https://snipboard.io/zBf2Hp.jpg

    I will keep you posted on the progress once our developer has made the necessary changes.

    Plugin Author John Dagelmore

    (@john-dagelmore)

    The option ‘Remove all CSS’ should stay ‘No’ in order to preserve the normal rendering of the website.

    Then you can optionally remove CSS files selectively.

    Thread Starter Ganapathy

    (@ganapathy11)

    Based on your response, I’ve made the change to the option “Remove all CSS” from “Yes” to “No”. Following that, I used the following tools to assess the website’s rendering:
    1.URL Inspection: Here is the screenshot link: https://snipboard.io/ZwlMtf.jpg
    2.Rich Result Test: The screenshot link for this test, which yielded a perfect result, is: https://snipboard.io/2H0ilk.jpg
    3.Mobile Friendly Test Tool: You can access the results of the test at this link: https://snipboard.io/7UOHb1.jpg

    However, the website is still not rendering properly according to the URL inspection tool and the Mobile Friendly test tool.

    Additionally, I’d like to provide you with our current WPSpeed “General and Adaptive Content Settings” screenshot links:
    1.Adaptive Settings: You can view the screenshot at: https://snipboard.io/gJkzY7.jpg
    2.General Settings: Here is the screenshot link: https://snipboard.io/0HE1Dy.jpg

    Plugin Author John Dagelmore

    (@john-dagelmore)

    Testing your site there are no issues of website rendering related to WPSpeed.

    Any website rendering issue is outside WPSpeed.

    Revise server loading of CSS assets and the robots.txt to not block any resource.

    Thread Starter Ganapathy

    (@ganapathy11)

    After making adjustments to certain settings with the help of our web developer on WPspeed, specifically regarding “Adaptive Content” as per your recommendations, I re-evaluated our website today using URL inspection, Mobile-Friendly Test, and Rich Result Test tools. I’m pleased to report that there are no longer any issues.
    You can review the results at the following links:
    1.URL Inspection (Live Test) – https://snipboard.io/Ireuh9.jpg
    2.Mobile-Friendly Test – https://snipboard.io/JgawNQ.jpg
    3.Rich Result Test – https://snipboard.io/Yxs4uv.jpg
    I appreciate your (@john-dagelmore ) valuable assistance in resolving this matter.

    Plugin Author John Dagelmore

    (@john-dagelmore)

    @ganapathy11 you are most welcome. Please post a 5 stars review for the plugin, let me know if interested in a promo code to upgrade to the PRO version

    Thread Starter Ganapathy

    (@ganapathy11)

    Thank you for your swift response. I’ve successfully posted a 5-star review for the plugin. I will discuss with my team the possibility of exploring the PRO version with a promo code.

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