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Why is my new Shopify site loading slowly?

Strompe
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H  shopify expert comunity

We just launch our site 4 weeks ago! My site  is loading very slow!!

( www.strompe.no)

I  would  appreciate if someone with experience in this matter,  can take a look  at our site and  the different reports and points us  in  the right direction of  what the problem could be? or has solution ..?

https://lighthouse-dot-webdotdevsite.appspot.com//lh/html?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strompe.no

https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strompe.no%2F

https://gtmetrix.com/reports/www.strompe.no/aqQfX9h4

 

Note 

- Using  Turbo theme  from out the sandbox

-7 apps installed  the standard 

Crush pics , Facebook, Google shopping, shopify Theme updater

Smile.io rewards and Loyalty, Stocky Inventory, Vipps-Norwegian bank payments

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JoesIdeas
Shopify Expert
2195 201 587

This is an accepted solution.

It didn't load slow for me, but I did a quick analysis and see a couple things you can do to improve:

1) Image optimization

I'm seeing some warnings for image compression and oversized images:

Screen Shot 2020-05-28 at 9.05.30 AM.jpg 


You can see the results here: https://analyze.speedboostr.com/result/fnuhu0n10c

 

2) Home Page Slider

Loading a slider plugin + multiple large images at the top of your home page contributes to a perceived slower loading time. I recommend swapping that out with a single image (and no slider plugin).

 

3) Image File Type

You have a lot of heavy PNG images (reference: https://analyze.speedboostr.com/result/fnuhu0n10c/rule/totalWeight).

 

For photographic images, you should use JPG. It will give the same quality but much lower file size.

 

 

• Creator of Order Automator (automate tagging, fulfillment, Amazon, notifications + more)
• Shopify developer for 10+ years, store owner for 7 years
• I also make guides like Shopify Automation Tips and How to Deal with Fraud / Chargebacks

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GMKnight
Shopify Partner
72 7 32

Hi Strompe,

 

I took a very very quick look at network in the browser to see what your site was doing and it seems really chatty to me with a few errors (I could be wrong, just my initial impression). Always be careful with asset size too  (images, etc). At least this may be a place to start. If you have a developer you might want to have them take a look. Might point you in the right direction a bit.

 

GMKnight.

 

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Store owner and app developer. Canada.
Strompe
New Member
5 0 0

HI GMKknight,

 

Thanks  for the reply,    I did quite understand your answer, Where or what  do you think  is making out site so slow ?

Is this something you have seen before and you can narrow  it 

thanks

JoesIdeas
Shopify Expert
2195 201 587

This is an accepted solution.

It didn't load slow for me, but I did a quick analysis and see a couple things you can do to improve:

1) Image optimization

I'm seeing some warnings for image compression and oversized images:

Screen Shot 2020-05-28 at 9.05.30 AM.jpg 


You can see the results here: https://analyze.speedboostr.com/result/fnuhu0n10c

 

2) Home Page Slider

Loading a slider plugin + multiple large images at the top of your home page contributes to a perceived slower loading time. I recommend swapping that out with a single image (and no slider plugin).

 

3) Image File Type

You have a lot of heavy PNG images (reference: https://analyze.speedboostr.com/result/fnuhu0n10c/rule/totalWeight).

 

For photographic images, you should use JPG. It will give the same quality but much lower file size.

 

 

• Creator of Order Automator (automate tagging, fulfillment, Amazon, notifications + more)
• Shopify developer for 10+ years, store owner for 7 years
• I also make guides like Shopify Automation Tips and How to Deal with Fraud / Chargebacks
GMKnight
Shopify Partner
72 7 32

Hi @Strompe 

 

I think @JoesIdeas mentioned succinctly about the images.

 

In terms of chatty - it is quite a chatty site (which does affect speed) but I think if you work on what @JoesIdeas mentions you will see improvements. Things like complex websites are a work in progress rather than a 'fix everything now' problem (because you're in this for years, right?).

 

Once you work on the images you will see improvements.

Then review what other issues you think you have.

Fix those, rinse and repeat - it's a never ending process of improvement.

 

As long as you boost sales and look after your existing customers and provide amazing service the website will become almost secondary. I feel too many people focus on their website and new sales without remembering the very real fact that over time you can capture new sales with a less than perfect website based on amazing service (which I'm sure you already have!).

 

GMKnight.

Store owner and app developer. Canada.

donaldhartfield
New Member
9 0 0

Improving your site's slow loading speed can help to enhance user experience, increase engagement, and improve your search engine rankings. Here are some tips on how to improve your site's slow loading speed:

  1. Optimize images: Images that are not optimized can slow down your site's loading speed. Compress and resize images before uploading them to your site.

  2. Minimize HTTP requests: Each file on your site, including images, scripts, and stylesheets, requires an HTTP request. Reduce the number of HTTP requests by combining files where possible, using CSS sprites, and removing unnecessary scripts.

  3. Minify code: Minifying code removes unnecessary characters, such as whitespace, comments, and unused code, from your site's code. This can reduce the size of your files, making them faster to download and improving your site's loading speed.

  4. Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN): A CDN can speed up your site's loading speed by storing your files on servers located closer to your visitors. This reduces the distance that the files have to travel, improving your site's loading speed.

  5. Optimize your website for mobile devices: Most users access the internet using their mobile devices, so it's crucial to optimize your website for mobile devices to improve your website's speed and user experience. You can use tools like Google's Mobile-Friendly Test to identify issues and fix them.

  6. Use a performance testing tool: Use online tools like websitespeedy, Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix to identify the issues that are slowing down your website's loading speed and get recommendations on how to fix them.

By implementing these tips, you can improve your site's slow loading speed and provide a better user experience for your visitors.