• Hi there.
    I have a problem with my blog. I’ve run a test on Insights (from Google) on my blog https://www.just3ds.com and seems that I have a good score: 66 / 100 on Mobile and 86 / 100 on Desktop.
    The problem is that even I have a good score, when I am trying to load it, it takes 10-15 seconds until I see the page.

    Can anyone help me?
    I would appreciate it!

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  • Instant loading for me, congratulations.

    An idea: maybe you’ll only have this when you want to visit your blog while still remembered as logged in, regarding the administration side, as admin.

    Would that still happen once you’re logged off from the admin and visit the blog again as a visitor ?

    Edit: forgetting a second part to my answser.
    If my guess is right, then you should rather suspect particular plugins that only appear or do things for the admin, and once he’s logged in as such. For instance (most typical) an admin widget displaying an excerpt of your recent stats.

    OK, your answer had me check something, Massimo.

    Instead of https://www.just3ds.com/ , I tried https://www.just3ds.com/?s=

    That search query in the end meant, basically “no cache, no CDN, thanks

    And, yeah, this time, it was super long, like 15-20 seconds. 23 Seconds with a second attempt, for the original HTML serving, before any other contents.
    My congratulations on the fast loading were pointless, I was served a cached something ??

    Try tools.pingdom.com – this will show everything that loads and how long it takes to load – potentially, you can identify the slow points and try to improve them

    https://www.just3ds.com/

    Tested from Stockholm, Sweden on December 15 at 11:19:39
    Page size Load time Requests Perf. grade
    1.2MB 1.60s 92 76/100

    Your website is faster than 79% of all tested websites

    W3 Total Cache is probably not minify’ing or caching logged in users. Which means it’s only slow for you but the rest of the world gets a lightning fast load time.

    Thread Starter x3voodoo

    (@x3voodoo)

    Thank you very much Shannon. I don’t know if this is a good idea or not, but at least I know that is faster than before (I had some bad scoring – 30-40/100 mobile vs desktop).
    So you suggest that is better to let it like that or not? (I am a newbie regarding the W3 Total Cache. (I just selected some options from a tutorial page (psdtuts).
    I also don’t have users on the blog. It’s only me, and the visitors ??

    What a democratic forum. my post was for some reason deleted.

    G, thanks WordPress.

    @x3voodoo I use and recommend W3 total cache – it does a great job of compressing and caching the website for fast loading – and adding cloudflare to the top makes it even better.

    I like to leave the config you have so that I can debug problems easier – when w3tc takes over, it’s difficult to debug as files are combined into one.

    To test the site, log out of wordpress and view it using Incognito mode. Otherwise, just be comfortable knowing, you are the only one getting the long load times (because you are bypassing the caching)

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