To ensure the
success and usability of your website, one of the things to maintain is site
speed. To optimize the speed of your website is always a necessity because it
can affect a lot like the key metrics, the visibility of your site and also the
conversion rate. Despite this great need for speed, figuring how to do it is
another problem. According to Kevin Sutter web design expert at A Plus Digital
( https://aplusdigital.ca
) Identifying why your website is slower from the usual will help you do
something to boost its Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and others. Its boost
will surely lead to higher and better visibility and more chances to reach
higher conversion rates.
Fortunately,
there are various speed tests that you can try on to measure the speed of your
site. Also, this article will give you the reasons that hinder the speed of
your website.
REASON #1: NOT USING CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK (CDN)
A content the delivery network is made up of many servers that are situated in a particular
geographical location. To ensure that your websites can be easily loaded by the
users especially those that are located far from the main server, you can store
your websites in any of those servers.
REASON #2: EXCESSIVE DATABASE
This means that
your website's database is filled with unnecessary items like logs and other plugin or theme entries that are build up over time. When this happens, the demands
and queries to the database take longer than usual and when is needed. Worse,
it can also cause the webserver to time out as it waits for the response on
your database.
To prevent this,
of course, you have to optimize the database. Some web hosts permit to access
the database management through some platforms straight from your hosting
account.
REASON #3: UNOPTIMIZED CSS
Your website's
CSS or the code that is in-charge in its styling pages can also be left
unattended and these results for a delayed loading. To avoid this, you can:
Combine the CSS
files into one or a few files if you have several external files.
Instead of using
external CSS files, use internal CSS files.
If certain CSS
files need to be loaded, use "media types" for better specifications
REASON#4: INCREASING LARGE MEDIA FILES
Just like in
other devices, large images, videos, and other files can also bring worse
effects on your website. This also results in its slower loading, and this calls
for file compression. There are tools, plugins, and applications that can be
used to help compress those large files into smaller ones without affecting its
quality. For videos, compressing them is more complicated, and for this, you
can host them on Youtube and other platforms externally.
REASON #5: TOO MASSIVE WEBSITE CODE
Having a more
code to the browser means longer visibility of your website because it takes a
longer time to be loaded and become accessible. You have to double-check your
code and remove those characters that may seem unnecessary and line breaks that
can only cause a delay in accessing the browser. For this, various plugins can
help you remove those characters and assure the best of your site's
performance.
5 Things That Make Your Website Slower
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