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Thanks Andrea,
I swapped the redirect so now karmamag.com loads faster. However, if someone includes the www. they will be redirected to the non-www now and have to wait another second.I ran another test on webpagetest.org and found more detail about the connection time (link below). I also grabbed a screen shot below of where I think that first 2 seconds is going. It looks like it's HTML, JS, and images that are taking the longest part of the load time in that first 2 seconds. The connection graph shows the DNS lookup and initial connection at less that .2 seconds. Am I reading this correctly?
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/141024_ZR_92cd2895d6066ccb48f2b777207ba197/1/details/http://karmamag.com/temp/karmamag-response-times-02.PNG
I have not put a lot of content on the site yet so, I don't see why this is already happening. I asked my Web host about it and they recommended I go through steps for making WordPress sites faster. I have already done most of them but, no luck yet. https://wiki.hostek.com/WordPress#Wordpress_Slowness_Troubleshooting
Thanks.
theseozoneMemberThanks Andrea,
I swapped the redirect so now karmamag.com loads faster. However, if someone includes the www. they will be redirected to the non-www now and have to wait another second.I ran another test on webpagetest.org and found more detail about the connection time (link below). I also grabbed a screen shot below of where I think that first 2 seconds is going. It looks like it's HTML, JS, and images that are taking the longest part of the load time in that first 2 seconds. The connection graph shows the DNS lookup and initial connection at less that .2 seconds. Am I reading this correctly?
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/141024_ZR_92cd2895d6066ccb48f2b777207ba197/1/details/http://karmamag.com/temp/karmamag-response-times-02.PNG
I have not put a lot of content on the site yet so, I don't see why this is already happening. I asked my Web host about it and they recommended I go through steps for making WordPress sites faster. I have already done most of them but, no luck yet. https://wiki.hostek.com/WordPress#Wordpress_Slowness_Troubleshooting
Thanks.
theseozoneMemberI have this exact issue right now with Magazine Pro. I uninstalled JetPack and that decreased my average load times from about 4000ms to 2500ms. I also uninstalled and deactivated all my plugins which took it down to about 2000ms on average. The site is still loading really slow. Most of my other sites load in under 1 second.
I am using pingdom.com and Google Chrome to test load speeds and get the breakdown of what is loading slow. However, all I see is the main URL taking 2 seconds on average. I am not sure if this is the page or just the request to find the site host. Is this the site or my Web host? Thanks.
Response Times
http://karmamag.com/temp/karmamag-response-times.PNGPingdom:
http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/cADP4e/http://karmamag.com/theseozoneMemberUPDATE:
This was resolved by the Web host. It was a permissions issue in regards to the permission granted to IIS via anonymous user. They added the anonymous user which had the correct permissions to modify the files and that corrected the issue.theseozoneMemberThanks for this information!
Will StudioPress update all the themes with this new method? I just downloaded the theme and added a few plugins last week. So, from my perspective, this theme, or any theme using Google fonts this way is broken out of the box. Why should I have to "fix" each theme before I even start using it? This site has zero traffic and is only a test site so, there is really no reason it should be this slow on the front end AND the back end. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks!
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