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Paid Work - html/css/php/js, tweaks only required [Google Page Speed].
Hi folks,
Looking for someone who has time to do some site tweaks, nothing special, I just ran a google page speed report and it was not fun, essentially the work is improving that.
The site is flat/static so not complex, I just need someone who is willing/able to work through the list of suggestions to get it in tip top shape.
How this will work:
pop https://inceptionhosting.com/ in to google pagespeed to see the list of work required, I would like to be in the high 80's to low 90's
I will put the site on a different random domain on the same physical server and you will get cPanel access to do the work, you will be paid only in the event that you can get the score over 75
Only interested in working with people that have been registered at least 6 months.
PM me your quote, I will pick someone to start work with it in the next few days.
if you are reading this on or after the 14th mat assume the work is gone, PM's after this point will be ignored.
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You should get a custom template built >.<
If you have many assets, the start is getting a CDN and then look where you can cut it down. Some stuff cannot be cut down and you need your own template or a better one.
do you have any tea/coffee/neck-massage jobs?
-- FYI, i do not shine someone else's shoes.
I would guess it's all about the code, not written well & minified? Also images are compressed?
on a serious note ..... contact the same person who created the webpages and ask the same?
This will be fun.
PMed.
Webpack will likely do wonders.
It's 91 desktop and 60 mobile - is it just mobile you want improving?
was 45 for me when i tested it
If only the site wouldn't give me a timeout error
The biggest issue seems to be it having way too much js
@Foul
maybe they alrdy working on the optimisations
Just disable Cloudflare and setup Litespeed Cache and you eventually get at least 80.
It took 30 seconds to load just now, from east coast, US
from top of the mind here are the things you could do @AnthonySmith
No need for a developer though
1.Start using minified version of CSS
2.Merge CSS files to a single file.
and if you have time to spare
3.Add appropriate expiry headers Time to Live 2 Hours is very bad
4.Add HTTP 2.0 support
Damn. Page load is pretty slow. Is that on an oversold to hell HDD based server? If so maybe time to migrate it to a better machine with an SSD (is page generation time the main problem? Where exactly is the bottleneck?).
Anyway usual advice: full page caching + nginx properly configured with enough ram so that the kernel can do his job + long cache for your static assets on CF - or give 10 bucks/y to @BunnySpeed - and if you want (not totally necessary in HTTP 2.0 time) merge+minify the js/css that are used on all (or most) pages. Quick, easy and no need to hire anyone.
If you want something better, just hire @eva2000...
edit: funny, page load can be very, very slow and sometimes it's fairly quick.
Just as an FYI, while I appreciate all the feedback i was not really looking for a log thread or discussion about it which is why i am wanting to be paying someone else to take care of it
I am also only taking offers via PM here.
Resource Type --- Num Requests
Total -------- 62
Script --------26
Third-party -- 23
Stylesheet --- 13
Font --------- 8
Image ------- 6
Document ---- 2
Other -------- 7
This is my opinion: there is only one way to fix all issues - recreating same design from scratch (removing completely jquery or unneeded bootstrap styling).
Trying to achieve high score on page speed doesn't mean it works perfectly.
Javascript is not that bad. We've made quite a few nuxt.js (vue.js) websites and they get a 95-99 score
We even used some bootstrap parts (not all of it tho, only the needed through scss)
Pinged on skype.
Are you looking for mobile or desktop work for high 80s/low 90s? or both?
You're right vuejs or any other framework are great and extremely fast but not jquery. It's simply impossible to fix jquery modules slowness because jquery on his own slow as hell.
Also scss is also cool as you've pointed - using what components are needed makes compiled css just a few kb.
sigh wish there was some kinda ignore option to tags on vanilla.
P.S Anyway Anthony know's my work and has seen it so I don't care anyway.
Sure, here you go https://lowendtalk.com/entry/ignore
@AnthonySmith @imok has done work for me before. Top quality and exactly what was expected with no guidance after initial contact. Delivered very quickly too for what the job was.
I just tried visiting it and it's getting hung up with cloudflare for me, css is giving me a 522 error
@trewq thanks for the recommendation.
I believe cdn, files, minification are not the only aspect that will impact the page speed. Some server configuration tweaks are needed as well ranging from caching, compression, redirection, ssl, etc. I did an experiment on my client's website a few months ago and i managed to increase 75 to 90% just by tweaking my nginx gzip, cache expiry, and kill some unwanted backend services without touching any front end codes, it worked like charm.
$500 and I'll get it to load within 90 seconds.