• Hi,
    When I check my website https://gearbroz.com/ on google pagespeed I keep getting the “Reduce server response time” error. As soon as I deactivate autoptimize the error disappears.

    The website is hosted on WPEngine with their CDN enabled
    I am using “cache enabler”

    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    well, no such warning where I’m looking from;

    frank

    Thread Starter johnnyyo

    (@johnnyyo)

    Yes,
    It shows the error and then if I test it a few minutes later it disappears. Every few minutes it disappears and reappears. If you test one of the inner pages you will see it.

    Thread Starter johnnyyo

    (@johnnyyo)

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    for un-cached pages AO (like any active plugin) can have a slight impact on “time to first byte”, but once the pages are cached your site should fly. if the warning re-appears after a couple of minutes then you might have a page caching issue (or you’ve just purged CE’s cache).

    for uncached pages you can lessen the impact of the initial autoptimization with the tips in this blogpost.

    hope this clarifies,
    frank

    Thread Starter johnnyyo

    (@johnnyyo)

    I have another website everything works there. When I upload the plugin it starts doing the same thing with the “reduce server response time”.

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    Thread Starter johnnyyo

    (@johnnyyo)

    I tried it on another site that isn’t hosted

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    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    well, as I wrote;

    for un-cached pages AO (like any active plugin) can have a slight impact on “time to first byte”, but once the pages are cached your site should fly.

    so:
    * make sure you have a page cache (CE or WPE’s builtin page cache or ….)
    * look at the tips in that blogpost I linked

    happy optimizing! 🙂
    frank

    Thread Starter johnnyyo

    (@johnnyyo)

    Can you recommend a developer that can check if its a page caching issue or something else and fix it? Do you offer such services for a fee?

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    I do, have a look at autoptimize.com @johnnyyo

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