@moseby Post your site address
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Moseby
(@moseby)
I can’t even believe I forgot the adress to my website. That’s a rookie mistake.
@andrew Nevins, @ashiquzzaman
Website is: http://www.ategsfoto.se
For a start you have these three error on your site –
SyntaxError: unterminated string literal ategsfoto.se:14:186
“Google Maps API warning: NoApiKeys https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages#no-api-keys” util.js:220:12
“Google Maps API warning: SensorNotRequired https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/error-messages#sensor-not-required” util.js:220:1
Also take a look at your site’s performance on pingdom, you need to reduce image size, couple of them are around 1 MB, which is not good. Use This site for image compression. If you are using Google Map you need to drop that and pick up a new Google map plugin.
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Moseby
(@moseby)
And how do I even attend to fix these?
Is this even the problem why it’s loading slow on front page?
I have the same errors on my site and I don’t use google maps. How can we get rid of these errors?
Google Maps API warning: NoApiKeys
Google Maps API warning: SensorNotRequired
@redneckokie Post your site address
@moseby Optimize your site image, I posted a online site link that can compress image. reducing your site image will definitely help your site speed.
@ashiquzzaman
The site is wwww.advanced-ir dot com.
Thanks
For starters . Disable all the plugins and activate 2016 . and see if it changes the site speed.
If site is still slow . It might be an issue with your hosting company.
Also alternatively you can check page loading speed by using google site speed test
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/
This will help you understand what is actually slowing your site . may be larger images or something else .
Alternatively sometimes Hosting companies like godaddy and others give your only 512MB ram and which is very low for an average wp site with couple of images to load smoothly.
Andrew Nevins
(@anevins)
WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support
@redneckokie, Please open a new thread.
I agree with @vyasmonarchu. The first thing you need to do is identify the causes of the slowness. You have said the website is slow, you just to break that down into what is slow. The most simple way to break down the issue is to deactivate your plugins. If the slowness persists then try switching to one of the default WordPress themes with all plugins deactivated. If the issue persists then you have an issue with your server or content.
Though note that speeds found from testing can be different depending on internet speed.