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  • Hi,

    From your timeline I see a plugin called “traductor” that loads very slow.

    Anyway I don’t even think that’s the issue, it looks to me to be a network glitch rather than a plugin issue.

    Please check the TimeLine tab of your stats.

    Let me know if I’m wrong or if you experience further issues.

    Thread Starter andur

    (@anduriell)

    Hi! Actually you are right! I didn’t think it was that because as you can see in the second link, although it used all the small flags pngs it did not take that long. After doing some adjustments to the plugin (traductor is a plugin i’m developing that translates the wordpress blog using google translator the same way as Transposh does, but server sided so it’s without all the javascript overhead that messes up any theme and cache plugin and without the need to have an google apps account, so for free)
    now the page loads at the correct speed 1 to 2.5 second:
    https://gtmetrix.com/reports/www.arturoemilio.es/Aa0sepZ0

    However the plugin seems to have some trouble when there are a lots o small images? The speed problem was a constant when the plugin was active, if you want to check it out, i’m using this Javascript script:
    https://github.com/marghoobsuleman/ms-Dropdown
    To reproduce the behavior put diferents flags in the data-image attribute from the img.

    Regards and thank you for pointing that!

    I am having same issue. But, I am thinking maybe there is a conflict with the SEO Facebook plugin. Is this possible?

    I have this plugin installed on several other sites with no problem. The SEO Facebook plugin is the only difference.

    no problem on my site with latest ga plugins ?? site is fast (1sec to load)

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