Hi @kuechenlatein
I ran some tests on your site, and it seems that although your domain has a valid SSL certificate, it is still possible to access your site via HTTP. Your visitors and search engines can use either HTTP or HTTPS to access your site.
This is an issue for search engines, since it often causes confusion and duplicate content, but it is also an issue for your site’s communication with Jetpack Boost, as our system does not know whether it should connect to your site via one or the other address.
To solve this issue, I would recommend that you change your site’s URL to HTTPS (you can do so under Settings > General in your dashboard), and then ask your host for help redirecting all traffic from HTTP to HTTPS.
If your host is unable to help with that, you can follow the instructions here to do so:
https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-add-ssl-and-https-in-wordpress/
Once thatβs done, try to reconnect your site to Jetpack once again; that should solve your issue.
I followed your advice, my site’s URL is already changed
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/hw3ctc1d9n49dx5avzex7/https.JPG?rlkey=460n0q3ogoqicreg7m98lg3ea&dl=0
obviously I still have a redirection problem
Hi @kuechenlatein
Thank you for updating the site URL. Well done!
However, I can see that the site is still loading over multiple URLs, like http://kuechenlatein.com or https://www.kuechenlatein.com. I’d recommend trying to ask your hosting provider for help and redirect all these URLs to a single one, https://www.kuechenlatein.com.
Let us know if you can do this.
Thanks, I asked for help, but they didn’t answered yet
Hey @kuechenlatein – In situations like this, where technical issues are involved from the site’s server, it’s often best to directly reach out to your hosting provider. They have the expertise and resources to address and resolve issues specific to their services.
You can try to contact them again from a different medium or the same medium through which you contact them before. Thank you for your understanding, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. π
After uptdating to Version 2.0.1 it is getting worser
Problem still exists after updating to 2.0.2
What can I do, no anwer anymore?
Hi @kuechenlatein! I am sorry to learn that you are still facing this issue. From your screenshot, only one critical CSS file was generated. Ideally, there will always be more than one.
After looking at the stats, it appears that the critical CSS generator timed out while trying to load some pages of your site. The critical CSS generation happens in your browser, so it is essential that the browser tab is open and there is a stable internet connection while generating critical CSS. If it is still failing while you are trying on a stable connection, please reach out to your host and they might be able to help you.
I have a stable internet connection and nothing else happens meanwhile in the browser. I was able to generate the critical css yesterday
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5lmawqexubco1eik40g0l/Screenshot-2023-09-05-16.58.03.png?rlkey=pgdca6bhuhc4bc6c9ga56lwmt&dl=0
But health check still has the performance problems caused by Jetpack Boost when I opened the dashboard today
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1kucl815cmn0soeihhbca/Screenshot-2023-09-05-16.58.36.png?rlkey=4m1u36tsg53b5trfbbrfmx8b4&dl=0
I did not post anything new!
Hello again!
It seems like your site is still only generating one critical CSS file and timing out for the rest. This is likely a firewall or hosting limitation.
The critical CSS generator needs to load several pages of your site. This may be triggering a page load limit set by a firewall, or exhausting the resources available from your host.
From here I would recommend two things.
- Try disabling other plugins for testing purposes and see if you can generate critical CSS and the health check goes away. If this is successful, a plugin is limiting the requests. Try to find out which plugin is causing it.
- Contact your hosting provider and explain this issue. Mention that you need to load several pages subsequently without cache.
I did as you recommended. I activated the troubleshooting mode and activated only jetpack boost
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w2y80yc36j3zz5sqb4enl/Screenshot-2023-09-16-11.42.54.png?rlkey=4zkr5wh8p8rkq1mkyxf9ss58p&dl=0
and generated sucessfully a critical css a few minutes later
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qhg61m1ci5jowvu4aaoh6/Screenshot-2023-09-16-11.57.23.png?rlkey=o0xiym3c30fpu1rcipmiyxjyt&dl=0
And health check recognized a performance problem caused by *drum roll* jetpack boost
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3iwxsa3u5fjfansq9yx5l/Screenshot-2023-09-16-11.59.17.png?rlkey=ayig3butud5rlgkjahqlhc0aj&dl=0
Unfortunately the problem is caused by jetpack boost itsself I used Version 2.1.1 Why does this happen although I sucessfully generated the critical css?
Same result in real modus
Adennum: to load several pages subsequently without cache. The inquiry with my provider: It is possible to load several pages without cache.