• Hey there,
    Need some help guys. I’ve tried and installed multiple cache plugins (WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache, Auto Optimize, ect.) and my Page Speed Insights still puts my mobile score between 50 & 60. I created this site last year and my first cache plugin I installed put me between 90 and 100 score. I recently did some work on my site (including changing my url to https) and now there is a long list of css issues. I use Elementor and I tried temporarily removing all the work I did and my score didn’t change. Now for a short period of time I had two cache plugins installed and activated at the same time. Could this have damaged my website compressed info? I’m afraid to start a new page, because I’ll have to go through the SEO process again. Let me know if you need more info, and I appreciate all advise and answers you could provide. thanks

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  • afraid it’s not only your site that changed; pagespeed now is very different from what it was a year ago.

    if you want pagespeed to improve further, the most important thing will be to fix the “render-blocking”-issues, most of which are CSS-files. you can do so by using Autoptimize’s “inline & defer”-option, see the AO FAQ for more info.

    frank (ao dev)

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