Page load time checklist

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alomgirhossain21298
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Page load time checklist

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I have a lot of things going on when I have my phone in my hand. I might have 20 or 30 apps open that I’m jumping in-between. I’m might have 10-20 browser tabs open at any given time. This is also something that a site owner can’t control. If I have all these things going on then I very well could be responsible for my poor browsing experience or the poor page load times of the site I’m trying to browse.
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This is something that could also apply to a desktop experience. If your mach philippines whatsapp number free ine is chugging trying to keep up with your light-speed activity then it will slow down your internet experience.

“There is a dead cell phone area on one of my regular driving routes. My wife and I often laugh because we always seem to be trying to make a call, or research something important on our phones, right in that area.”
Those are just a few things, and I’m sure there are more, that can affect page load time and there isn’t a thing you can do about it. Now that I’ve pointed that out, let’s take a real look at the list of things that you can control. So, here’s a good list of items you should look into if you’re page load times are high.


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1. Image Sizes
Are your images optimized for the web or are you serving up hi-res files that take forever to load? You might try image compression. There are tools out there like TinyPNG and WP Smush that can help you out.

2. 301 Redirects
Are you using lots of 301 redirects in your site? Every time your browser is redirected to a new page the load time goes up. Sometimes 301 redirects are necessary and good. You should try to limit their usage though.
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