![]() In cases when you have the initial score +/- 50, and after you run the app you did not see significant improvement, you have to check following: However, the overall page-load time may be lower because of the image compression and because there are fewer server requests. Were your images too big? We are optimizing your images very carefully so as not to lose too much quality, so if you had super big images, they might not have been optimized as much as possible. If your images are ok, try to restore your theme from the backup and run the app again without concatenation. ![]() If nothing improves, your theme might not be coded to best practice standards, or maybe another third-party app is causing the issue. ![]() ![]() SpeedBoost Ninja shows the overall score from the Google PageSpeed Insights tool. Technical issues with external services modern themes use a lot of external services.GZip being turned off for a short time by Shopify’s tech team.) Technical issues with the Shopify servers (i.e.Any connection issues or traffic spikes with Shopify’s servers.The connection status of the Google servers, even Google servers may have some issues from time to time.There are many things which can influence the score: Unfortunately, Google doesn’t give us a breakdown of how the score is calculated. which take time to load, and all of them are influencing your score. How to determine if your store has these issues:įirst, re-run the optimization in 1-2 hours, usually Shopify/Google will fix any server issues pretty fast, otherwise they notify that there is an issue on their side.įor example, we’ve seen a lot of issues with GetResponse, sometimes it takes up to 15-secs to load, which will push your store’s score into the red zone. However, some of the third-party services may have the permanent issues (like GetResponse does), in this case you need to get technical support to review your website.
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