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Tony1Faze

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Can I get someone to help me out here?

Can you load my site on here and see if it is loading slow or is it my ISP?

Been going back and forth with the help desk here and my sites are incredibly slow! 30-45 second load times!

And yes, I have caching turned on.. and I have done all of the adjustments in wordpress.. it is not a mod causing it to load slow.

http://1faze.com

Any and all help is appreciated
 

Peter

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Yes the page takes very long time to load. It looks like it's the request for the HTML page that is slow. The rest of the files (styles, script, images) loads much faster even though their combined size is much bigger. This makes me believe that there is something wrong with your server-side code.
 

Tony1Faze

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I have run every test I can think of and I have not had any luck ...

Any suggestions?

Even sites loaded in sub folders run slow.
 

lloydadams

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Here's a seo score for your site:
http://postimg.org/image/sbswptn5p/

There are a few plugins you can use if you're using Wordpress.

ShortPixel Image Optimizer - plugin
https://wordpress.org/plugins/shortpixel-image-optimiser/

WP Super Simple Speed - plugin
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-simple-speed/

Remove Query Strings From Static Resources - plugin
https://wordpress.org/plugins/remove-query-strings-from-static-resources/

Try these on you site, and tell me how your site tests with:
https://gtmetrix.com/

OK?
 

Genesis

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Staff member
Hello Tony. Welcome to the Forum! :drinks:

I've been searching for some solutions and found this plugin - can you see whether it works for you?

https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/

How Does WP Super Cache Plugin for WordPress Work?

The WP Super Cache plugin produces static html files from your dynamic WordPress site files.

After a html file is generated, your web server will serve the static html file that WP Super Cache produces, instead of processing the slower dynamically produced, WordPress PHP coded files which produce all your site functions from your core framework.

In plain English, this means your server saves a copy of all your posts and pages for faster loading without needing to access your WordPress sites core framework.
Source: http://wpsites.net/best-plugins/wor...g-fast-website-speed-for-your-wordpress-blog/
 

Tony1Faze

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I am running
Super Cache
Smushit ( Image shrinking)


After running the test on gtmetrix.com/

Page Load Time
37.6s
Total Page Size
1.48MB
Requests
79



This is not just this domain, but all of the domains I have added to this account for testing.
example:

theforestcollection.com
and
candlescents.us

These are both different installs of wordpress, the only thing they have in common is they are on the same cpanel account
 

GigaBot

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Tony1Faze said:
Can I get someone to help me out here?

Can you load my site on here and see if it is loading slow or is it my ISP?

Been going back and forth with the help desk here and my sites are incredibly slow! 30-45 second load times!

And yes, I have caching turned on.. and I have done all of the adjustments in wordpress.. it is not a mod causing it to load slow.

http://1faze.com

Any and all help is appreciated

Well first of all very, very interesting domain name.

At first glance and after a quick investigation, you have too many youtube iframes, jqueries , two different slider plugins at same page, many images ...it gotta load slowly!
Sliders and iframes could really slow your site down.
You should reduce all of these at your Home page. Do you really need all of that at the same time?

Beside that your Theme's version is out of date you should upgrade it immediately ...
 

GigaBot

Administrator
Tony1Faze said:
This is a test I just ran... the issue appears to be just getting the http to connect

http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/bpkHEF/1faze.com/ez

I tested your site there several times in a raw, and each time it shows pretty much different results, so you can count on that test too much.
But when you do test on tools.pingdom.com, just count how many css and js files you got there ...try disabling at least one slider or put three instead of six youtube iframes and see what'll happen?
 

Tony1Faze

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What happens if you disable WP Super Cache? Is it still slow?
Yes, That is the reason I installed the Super Cache.. was to try and speed this op

I tested your site there several times in a raw, and each time it shows pretty much different results, so you can count on that test too much.
But when you do test on tools.pingdom.com, just count how many css and js files you got there ...try disabling at least one slider or put three instead of six youtube iframes and see what'll happen?

I have removed all and still same results. Every domain name on my account runs slow...

Example... This is a fresh install of wordpress... no add ons, no plugins, no template, no graphics, nothing... just a plain jane install...

Still... 20-30 seconds to load
http://1faze.com/slowashell
 

Tony1Faze

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Hey DJB,

Yes, Already did that ;)

As I stated above it appears to be something with the account in cpanel.

Even a fresh install lags 30 seconds to load


The other day in a support ticket un4saken had made some changes to my appache config file that had fixed this issue... but then it must have been over written at some point and put back...

Whatever he did worked!!! I wish I knew exactly what it was so my site can load normal and I can work at regular speed instead of taking 30 mins to edit a page.
 

admin

Administrator
Staff member
Quick suggestion, try reverting to another theme.

faze1.png


https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=d...-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=NqOdVeGWFMO5Ucy1gKgL



faze2.png
 

Tony1Faze

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The template on that page is the default wordpress template.

I switched to the other default theme and got same results :huh:
 

admin

Administrator
Staff member
The issue is latency, for reasons currently unknown your WP installation is pre-loading something that`s slowing down request times.

I`ve just done a few tests on my Wordpress installs on the server and they came back relatively good.
 
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