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  • TomC Moderator
    #399714

    Nice job !!!

    🙂

    dankumc Friend
    #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 Friend
    #399838

    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.

    Ninja Lead Moderator
    #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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