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  • Plugin Contributor Kurt Payne

    (@kurtpayne)

    I would look at the detailed timeline to see what WordPress SEO’s load time is per page. Is it only in the admin section or on the dashboard?

    You can use the checkbox button in the top right of the graph to turn off the display for the other plugins. Then hover over the data points to see the URL for that page.

    Thread Starter MiKemp

    (@mikemp)

    Thank you for replying so quickly. Unchecked all the rest of the plugins (thanks for the tip). Of the 11 points in the graph, none are below .8. It looks like the root is 1.8, wp-admin is .887. Various other pages range .8 to 1.1.
    Again, cool tool.

    Plugin Contributor Kurt Payne

    (@kurtpayne)

    I don’t know how WordPress SEO works internally … I’m not sure what’s contributing to those load times. If you are caching your pages, though, your customers won’t notice the impact.

    Thread Starter MiKemp

    (@mikemp)

    Thanks again.

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