• Hello there,
    Since I migrated my website, I’ve been experiencing big laggs on my website.

    I found where the laggs come from :
    inspect element > network Tab > see the GET requets, there is one named “minerva photo studio..”

    Well WHAT IS THIS ? I see the request is https://http so I used Search&replace to correct those in the database but it didn’t work.

    So, how can I delete those requests because I Don’t understand where they come from.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Did you click them? If you click the item in the network tab you’ll see that these are the images that are on your homepage:

    https://www.cleanitud.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/distrib-bb-produit.png
    https://www.cleanitud.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/?-Minerva-Studio-Fotolia5.jpg

    They are both *far* too big. 12MB combined. You need to resize and optimise these images and replace the versions that are on your website.

    The 2 image requests that are returning 404s are coming from the CSS inside a <style> tag with the ID et-core-unified-cached-inline-styles-2. This appears to be part of the Divi theme. Somewhere in your Divi settings the URL is entered incorrectly for those images. You will need to find where these are set and fix the URLs.

    If you’ve already done that, or it doesn’t work, then judging by the ID you will need to clear Divi’s cache. I don’t know how to do that, but if you use a commercial theme or plugin and need support, please go to their official support channel. In order to be good stewards of the WordPress community, and encourage innovation and progress, we feel it’s important to direct people to those official locations.

    https://www.elegantthemes.com/contact/

    Forum volunteers are also not given access to commercial products, so they would not know why your commercial theme or plugin is not working properly. This is one other reason why volunteers forward you to the commercial product’s vendors. The vendors are responsible for supporting their commercial product.

    Thread Starter eloiseb

    (@eloiseb)

    Thank you so much for that reply, I found a few images that where inside divi’s module.

    I contacted Divi support so they can help me find some images that are hidden

    I totaly understand now what happened ??

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