Hi @industryoutsider,
It seems like you’ve already taken some steps in the right direction. Here are some additional tips to help you further optimize your website:
1. Ensure that images are properly compressed without compromising quality. There are image compression plugins for this.
2. Minify your CSS, JavaScript, and HTML files to reduce their size. Plugins are available for this as well.
3. Consider upgrading your hosting plan or optimizing server-side scripts to reduce the time it takes for your server to respond.
4. Use a CDN to distribute your static assets across multiple servers globally.
5. Install a good caching plugin.
All the best!
I’m trying to use Hummingbird, but I don’t find messages like this helpful:
You can potentially save 0ms by serving the following images as per their container size.
I’ve love suggestions on plugins that actually work.
Take a look at this article:
https://developer.wordpress.org/advanced-administration/performance/optimization/
You are currently already using “WP Super Minify” and “WP Fastest Cache” at the same time. I would advise against this. Use only 1 optimisation plugin and set it up so that it best suits your requirements. If you have any questions, it’s best to contact the support team for your chosen plugin.