Friday, 26 May 2017

Analyze Your WordPress Site with GTmetrix and Make it Faster


There are a lot of options you have as a website owner when it comes to running speed tests to check performance. Previously we took an in-depth look at the Pingdom tool. Today we want to dive into how to better use and understand the data from the popular website speed test tool GTmetrix. Tools like this rely on grading systems and scores, along with warnings of what might be wrong on your site. Sometimes these can be downright confusing, and so taking some time to interpret what they actually mean, can help you not just increase your scores, but also the performance of your site, which is what really matters. GTmetrix
GTmetrix was developed by GT.net, a company based out of Canada, as a tool for their hosting customers to easily determine the performance of their site. Besides Pingdom, it is probably one of the most well known and used speed testing tools on the web today! In fact, the reason we are writing this is that we have a lot of Kinsta customers that are always asking us how to follow the advice they see on their GTmetrix reports. Compared to other developer tools, GTmetrix is pretty easy to use and the beginner can pick it up pretty quickly. It uses a combination of Google
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/15205/analyze-your-wordpress-site-with-gtmetrix-and-make-it-faster




source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/analyze-your-wordpress-site-with-gtmetrix-and-make-it-faster/

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