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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    TTFB usually not related to subsequent requests

    please provide the report number , you can get it in toolbox -> report -> click “send to LiteSpeed”

    Thread Starter ytian03

    (@ytian03)

    Hi,

    Here it is.
    Report number:?SSRRCHYT
    Report date:?06/19/2024 00:44:18

    Also, is there a way to block or reduce the resources that the fbevents.js uses?
    Another question is why our GTmetrics score always changing?

    Thank you!

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    I live in Spain and connect to AU which is like half earth away , the TTFB is about 300+ ms , consider the physical disntace, I wouldn’t say this is slow

    what was the value you see ?

    what kind of resources you mean ? about the fbevents.js , but usually for these kind of thing , it should be smart enough to load it asynchronously or deferred , without bothering the main page

    generally it is always fluatuating based on some external factor, for example at the moment of test the network between servers , among other things

    it is kind of normal if it oscillates +/- 10 or so, I’d say

    but if you see it like from 80 -> 20 that kind of huge change , then it mgiht be something wrong and need to look into it.

    Thread Starter ytian03

    (@ytian03)

    Hi,

    This is what we are talking about.
    Our TTFB here is on red, 2.6s. We want to improve it. We need to reduced unused CSS and JS and eliminate render-blocking resources.

    https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-www-discountsafetysignsaustralia-com-au/nutjwnirl8?form_factor=desktop

    Thank you!

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    for that TTFB, you just need to keep the page cached as long as possible

    for unused css , please check if you have /wp-content/litespeed/ucss directory , and if so , what is the content inside of it?

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