• Resolved V

    (@vekelectronic)


    Please Look at this photo and arrows where everything is clear!

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  • Plugin Support Joel

    (@joelsm)

    Hello,

    Thank you for reaching out. 

    If you’re experiencing performance issues with your Elementor-built website and are concerned about its impact on SEO, there are several steps you can take to address the problem:

    Optimize Images: Large images can significantly slow down your website. Make sure to compress and optimize your images before uploading them to Elementor.

    Minimize CSS and JavaScript Files: Elementor can generate additional CSS and JavaScript files. Try to minimize these files to reduce the load time. You can use plugins or manual methods to achieve this.

    Enable Caching: Utilize caching mechanisms to store copies of your web pages. This helps in serving pages more quickly to users upon revisits.

    Choose a Good Hosting Provider: The performance of your website can be greatly influenced by your hosting provider. Consider using a reliable hosting service that offers good server response times.

    Update Elementor and WordPress: Ensure that both Elementor and WordPress are up to date. Elementor regularly release updates that may include performance improvements.

    Limit the Use of Third-Party Plugins: Excessive use of plugins, especially poorly optimized ones, can impact your website’s speed. Evaluate and deactivate unnecessary plugins.

    Implement Lazy Loading: Lazy loading delays the loading of non-critical resources, such as images, until they are needed. This can improve initial page load times.

    Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN): CDNs can distribute your website’s assets across multiple servers globally, reducing the load time for users regardless of their location.

    Remember, each website is unique, and optimizations may vary depending on your specific use case. It’s also advisable to take backups before making significant changes to your site.
    Documents:

    Prioritizing Your Website’s Performance

    How Elementor Prioritizes and Improves Websites Performance

    How to speed up a slow site with Elementor

    How to Speed up WordPress: In-Depth Guide

    I am here to support you through this challenging situation. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to reach out.
    Best regards,

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