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July 3, 2011 at 11:28 pm #399714Nice job !!!
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July 4, 2011 at 3:05 pm #399819<em>@bruno_techzone 251251 wrote:</em><blockquote>i have solved this problem and now my frontpage has 93 /100 in pagespeed.
all I had to do was using google to find every issue that was not green in pagespeed.
in the end all i have done was putting some text (copy – paste from websites) in htaccess.
i have attached htaccess for you.
a big problem for fast loading the page is the size of images in that page. get a thumbnail creator and modules that knows to thumbnail the images.</blockquote>is this also equivalent to an internal website (with ja teline iv template) which runs only in the network?
not all users in out network have access to the internet!!dieudonne Frienddieudonne
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July 4, 2011 at 9:44 pm #399838Hello,
so to optimize the loading, we must :
– enable the cache mode (in the system settings of the jateline 4 template)
– put “Optimize CSS” to “Join & Minify & Compress” (in the system settings of the jateline 4 template)
– put “Optimize JS” to “Join & Minify & Compress” (in the system settings of the jateline 4 template)– enable “Gzip Page Compression” (in the Server Settings (Global Configuration)) ?
And can we enable the cache in “Global configuration/System/Cache Settings” ? Or it will create a conflict ?
Thanks in advance.
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July 5, 2011 at 7:43 am #399901<em>@dieudonne 251424 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello,
so to optimize the loading, we must :
– enable the cache mode (in the system settings of the jateline 4 template)
– put “Optimize CSS” to “Join & Minify & Compress” (in the system settings of the jateline 4 template)
– put “Optimize JS” to “Join & Minify & Compress” (in the system settings of the jateline 4 template)– enable “Gzip Page Compression” (in the Server Settings (Global Configuration)) ?
And can we enable the cache in “Global configuration/System/Cache Settings” ? Or it will create a conflict ?
Thanks in advance.</blockquote>
No they are diffirent cache types and will not conflict with each other.
Folks, you should try rl27’s solution:Try going through some of the css files and removing some unused css code and images. I just finished going through my files along with optimizing some of the images and it has really made the site faster. I also have gzip enabled and join minify compress. You can check it out http://discovertheberkshires.com. I went from a 16 sec pagload down to a 7-8 second according to pingdom. Also, my pagescore hovers around 80.
Thanks rl27.
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