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  • Thread Starter angela2024bold

    (@angela2024bold)

    i received this explanation from the server host so they don’t recommend to compress the files:
    “The files that can be compressed are the once which are not related to thew website, maybe like backup files. The files that must not be compressed are the website related files which may contain the themes, index files, contents .. etc, if these files are compressed then it might affect the functionality of the website.”

    I want to confirm is this response from my server host making sense to you? or i need to do extra steps to fix the issue.

    Regarding the setting of Autoptimize, I’ve done the change as you recommended but don’t seems like improve the performance based on the PageSpeed insights score.

    Thread Starter angela2024bold

    (@angela2024bold)

    Thanks for your response Frank! I’ve reached out my server host and made the following change:

    • enabled zlib.output_compression on server
    • enabled HTTP/2 protocols
    • confirmed the web server is Apache

    I also contacted the support team of Hubspot. Unfortunately there isn’t an option to edit or shorten the scripts directly and they recommended me to optimize on other areas.

    After done above changes, I rerun the site audit on SEMrush and it getting worse: 90 more resources were reported as uncompressed. Do you have any idea how to solve this issue? Also i not sure about how to disable the resources under /cache/autoptimize, could you tell me how to do it step-by-step maybe? thx!

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