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  • adzkii

    (@adzkii)

    i did a retest – https://gtmetrix.com/reports/www.abriejames.com/EI7IwaiT
    the scores are showing above average, which means high scores.

    when ever i make changes to the litespeed settings, i always do a “Empty entire cache” instead of “full purge”
    goto /wp-admin/admin.php?page=lscache-dash then hit the button with red text that shows “Empty entire cache”

    looking at your headers, i’m not seeing “x-litespeed-cache:hit or miss”, make sure you have litespeed cache enabled on your admin console.

    cheers

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    Thread Starter Welliam

    (@welliam)

    thanks adzkii it seems also because I use CDN so the site does not propagate yet

    adzkii

    (@adzkii)

    your site load time is fine, loads quite fast for me.

    Thread Starter Welliam

    (@welliam)

    thanks

    Anime Kaizoku

    (@animekaizoku)

    You should also keep in mind that while caching plugins will speed things up as per gtmetrix or other similar testers – it doesn’t mean your site loads as you want it to from the visitor pov,
    Forex,

    On our site – messing with CSS and render blocking speeds loading up but the page loads broken at first and then loads the CSS, that few seconds of a broken page can throw visitors away.

    Find the balance of proper optimizations and self-experience – you should be good.

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    high(er) score does not always necessarily means fast(er) loading speed, they are also many factors to consider.

    The most important part is actual user experience.

    Best regards,

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