@VITSUSAMay 16.2019 — #I have checked your website load time, it is an average and here you can follow the suggestions where you have to improve your website -
@Tom_MarshallMay 19.2019 — #For my Magento store, the technique of minifying JavaScript and Style Sheets proved to be very beneficial for speed optimization. We found this extension https://marketplace.magento.com/belvg-module-deferjs.html at Magento marketplace and have been satisfied with its functionality ever since.
@pixlogix01May 30.2019 — #Use optimized images, optimize HTML code, don't use much jqery there are lots of other parts where you can increase site speed. server respond time also most important
@codyhayJun 10.2019 — #If I were you, I will first audit my website with a free tool like "Xenu". and then see from where I can do some modification to enhance the load time.
How this works is that your browser notifies your server asking it to send the data for your website over, so that the site can load. If there is an issue with the server, this will take longer than normal. The cause of slow servers usually lays with the web host.
@abusalimApr 16.2020 — #To begin with you should check the exact speed of your website, you can use Google PageSpeed or GTmetrix, for example. I suppose that your website's speed could be slowed down with four reasons:
Images. Consider using raster image format (JPEG, GIF or PNG) for photos and vector formats for working with logos, text, and icons. Also use CSS effects for all images, they weigh less and look sharp at any resolution.
CSS, HTML and JavaScript. Minimize the number of gaps, tabulation symbols, line folds, etc. Minify and compress JavaScript and CSS resources with the help of an asset pipeline (default Ruby on Rails framework). It also combines resources, resulting in fewer browser requests.
Placement of elements. Distributing all the elements properly enables you to improve your front-end performance. Use the Above-the-Fold principle: - put the most important elements on the upper part of the page, in that case, you avoid scrolling the page;- put CSS in the header to load the headline and navigate gradually;- put the scripts at the bottom part and browser will download the most relevant information first.
Files in the original format. Implement Gzip compression, because compressed files download and transfer to a web browser much faster. Also files compressed take less space and require less bandwidth. Know more [visit our website](https://www.globalmediainsight.com/web-development-services)