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qtwrk
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TTFB usually not related to subsequent requests
please provide the report number , you can get it in toolbox -> report -> click “send to LiteSpeed”
Hi,
Here it is.
Report number: SSRRCHYT
Report date: 06/19/2024 00:44:18
Also, is there a way to block or reduce the resources that the fbevents.js uses?
Another question is why our GTmetrics score always changing?
Thank you!
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
I live in Spain and connect to AU which is like half earth away , the TTFB is about 300+ ms , consider the physical disntace, I wouldn’t say this is slow
what was the value you see ?
what kind of resources you mean ? about the fbevents.js , but usually for these kind of thing , it should be smart enough to load it asynchronously or deferred , without bothering the main page
generally it is always fluatuating based on some external factor, for example at the moment of test the network between servers , among other things
it is kind of normal if it oscillates +/- 10 or so, I’d say
but if you see it like from 80 -> 20 that kind of huge change , then it mgiht be something wrong and need to look into it.
Hi,
This is what we are talking about.
Our TTFB here is on red, 2.6s. We want to improve it. We need to reduced unused CSS and JS and eliminate render-blocking resources.
https://pagespeed.web.dev/analysis/https-www-discountsafetysignsaustralia-com-au/nutjwnirl8?form_factor=desktop
Thank you!
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
for that TTFB, you just need to keep the page cached as long as possible
for unused css , please check if you have /wp-content/litespeed/ucss directory , and if so , what is the content inside of it?