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Why did my Shopify store speed score drop suddenly?

HolmenDesign
Tourist
7 0 1

Hello,

Withing only a few days, my speed score has dropped from 71 to 57. I have not made any changes during this time. I have a translation app installed, but I am not sure if this is what is causing it to run slower. I also have fairly large images, as I am selling my own art and the pictures need to be perfect. So my questions are: Does translation apps normally slow down your store? And is 57 an acceptable score anyway? I am a newbie to this...

My online store is www.holmendesign.com

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ZestardTech
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eStoreSpeed
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43 6 12

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Hi @HolmenDesign,

I wouldn't pay so much attention to a single PSI score. The score depends on lots of variables. You could try doing the test 9 times and selecting the median result, that would give you a more accurate indicator of your page speed.

Your website already loads pretty fast. However I did notice a two minor improvements that will help you optimise your site:

On the waterfall chart of your site below you can seethe weglot.min.js and lazysizes.js files are requested before theme.js (which is a critical JS file). Ideally you should load critical JS/CSS first. Probably a good idea to make weglot load async since it's non-critical (will help reduce render blocking)

Screenshot 2021-06-07 at 07.53.17.png

Do not need to lazyload the fawn image because it is in the users viewport (above the fold) when customers load the page

Also because it's a store to sell illustrations consider using png instead of jpg image format. PNG won't lose image quality when they are compressed whilst jpeg do.

Hope this helps. Feel free to reach out and great store by the way! I really like the animal illustrations.

Best,

eStoreSpeedOptimization

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JohnCodes
Shopify Partner
134 10 74

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Hi @HolmenDesign 

It looks like you've received some good feedback on your post, but I just wanted to chime in as well.

Depending on the translation app, installing it can definitely impact your store's performance/scores, depending on how the app functions. However, you have a pretty lightweight website, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. A speed score of 57 is above average based on all the Shopify websites we work on. We typically see mobile scores range between 15-25 and desktop scores range between 30-45. So you're doing great there!

I also ran your homepage through the Shopify Analyzer (free tool our team built for the Shopify community). It looks like you could benefit from applying image compression and reducing some hidden images. Here's a full breakdown of your homepage: https://analyze.speedboostr.com/result/fzcbtb1ze6

Image Compression

I'd utilize apps like TinyPNG and Crush Pics to optimize your theme & product images. By compressing them you're reducing their overall file sizes which can help speed up their loading times.

Hidden Images

It looks like your hidden image warnings are coming from your homepage slideshow. This is pretty common to see.

We typically recommend against using slideshows and instead recommend having a single static image banner. This is usually the best route to go if you're looking for performance improvements.

 

Beyond what I've mentioned above, your site performs very well and your art looks awesome! If I could give one more recommendation, it would be to run your Collection and Product pages through the Shopify Analyzer to see if any improvements could be made on those pages as well.

If you need any assistance, feel free to reach out to our optimization team at speedboostr.com/contact. Best of luck! 

 

Developer at SpeedBoostr (Shopify optimization and dev agency).
Try out our Shopify Analyzer (free performance analysis tool).
Check out Order Automator (app that auto tags + fulfills orders, and more automation)
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ZestardTech
Shopify Expert
5393 970 1291

Hello @HolmenDesign 
your store speed is Good!
Screenshot :- https://prnt.sc/14hgvhp

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HolmenDesign
Tourist
7 0 1

I wasn't sure if this was an ok speed score, as it had dropped from 71 already. But your reply makes me feel happier, so thank you!

ZestardTech
Shopify Expert
5393 970 1291

This is an accepted solution.

Thank you for your response. It's good to know that it's worked for you. Kindly feel free to get back to me if you need any further assistance.

Want to modify or develop new app, Hire us.
If helpful then please Like and Accept Solution .
Email: support@zestard.com
Shopify Apps URL :- https://apps.shopify.com/partners/zestard-technologies
Custom Modifications Into Shopify Theme | Shopify Private App | SEO & Digital Marketing

eStoreSpeed
Explorer
43 6 12

This is an accepted solution.

Hi @HolmenDesign,

I wouldn't pay so much attention to a single PSI score. The score depends on lots of variables. You could try doing the test 9 times and selecting the median result, that would give you a more accurate indicator of your page speed.

Your website already loads pretty fast. However I did notice a two minor improvements that will help you optimise your site:

On the waterfall chart of your site below you can seethe weglot.min.js and lazysizes.js files are requested before theme.js (which is a critical JS file). Ideally you should load critical JS/CSS first. Probably a good idea to make weglot load async since it's non-critical (will help reduce render blocking)

Screenshot 2021-06-07 at 07.53.17.png

Do not need to lazyload the fawn image because it is in the users viewport (above the fold) when customers load the page

Also because it's a store to sell illustrations consider using png instead of jpg image format. PNG won't lose image quality when they are compressed whilst jpeg do.

Hope this helps. Feel free to reach out and great store by the way! I really like the animal illustrations.

Best,

eStoreSpeedOptimization

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HolmenDesign
Tourist
7 0 1

Thank you so much for your kind comments:-) I always use .PNG files, but I see from what you've sent me I can see that I have at least one sneaky .JPG that I will change. I would like to try to do the changes you suggest too. I am not quite sure when it comes to altering code etc. but I want to learn, and this is a good opportunity.

Thank you again for taking time to reply and explain this to me 🙂

JohnCodes
Shopify Partner
134 10 74

This is an accepted solution.

Hi @HolmenDesign 

It looks like you've received some good feedback on your post, but I just wanted to chime in as well.

Depending on the translation app, installing it can definitely impact your store's performance/scores, depending on how the app functions. However, you have a pretty lightweight website, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. A speed score of 57 is above average based on all the Shopify websites we work on. We typically see mobile scores range between 15-25 and desktop scores range between 30-45. So you're doing great there!

I also ran your homepage through the Shopify Analyzer (free tool our team built for the Shopify community). It looks like you could benefit from applying image compression and reducing some hidden images. Here's a full breakdown of your homepage: https://analyze.speedboostr.com/result/fzcbtb1ze6

Image Compression

I'd utilize apps like TinyPNG and Crush Pics to optimize your theme & product images. By compressing them you're reducing their overall file sizes which can help speed up their loading times.

Hidden Images

It looks like your hidden image warnings are coming from your homepage slideshow. This is pretty common to see.

We typically recommend against using slideshows and instead recommend having a single static image banner. This is usually the best route to go if you're looking for performance improvements.

 

Beyond what I've mentioned above, your site performs very well and your art looks awesome! If I could give one more recommendation, it would be to run your Collection and Product pages through the Shopify Analyzer to see if any improvements could be made on those pages as well.

If you need any assistance, feel free to reach out to our optimization team at speedboostr.com/contact. Best of luck! 

 

Developer at SpeedBoostr (Shopify optimization and dev agency).
Try out our Shopify Analyzer (free performance analysis tool).
Check out Order Automator (app that auto tags + fulfills orders, and more automation)
More Apps: Theme Scientist (A/B testing tool), Tip Jar (add a tip button to your store), File Optimizer (optimize CSS, JS, Liquid)
HolmenDesign
Tourist
7 0 1

Thank you so much for all your kind and helpful comments! 😊 And all of this is very good advice. I will certainly try the TinyPNG suggestion, as I will be adding more artwork to my shop over time, and I don't want to slow everything down. I did a little more "housekeeping" too and now my speed is up to 63 again.

Thank you so much for taking the time to offer your help and comments, I really appreciate it! 😊

roundabout
Shopify Partner
18 0 3

Hi, thanks for your insight. It is quite interesting to read, thanks!

 

According to your statement, an average mobile is between 15 - 20, and desktop is 50 up to 60.

You are referring to the score from lighthouse ? My speed is rated at 5 on shopify and it seems this bad score comes  from mobile speed decrease.

https://googlechrome.github.io/lighthouse/viewer/ 

 

However our score was 28 at the beginning of December. We're even working with alot of DNS serves to ensure page speed, and we haven't done any rough changes that might can influence the performance. 

 

I do not understand how a score of around 15 is a good score, when shopify stats show me a decrease  to 5 in page speed. 

 

MS_WEB_DESIGNER
Shopify Expert
695 52 135

Hi @HolmenDesign 

 

I am Alex From MS Web Designer (Top Rated Shopify Certified Experts and eCommerce Consultant from Singapore ) I helped 1000+ Shopify Store owners to Optimize their website loading speed for both mobile and desktop and increase their conversion rate.

Here are some proven steps that will improve your website speed dramatically for both mobile and desktop.

  • Select a light Weight Shopify Theme ( OS 2.0 Compatible
  • Remove all Unwanted Shopify App ( That you have installed, but not using)
  • Minify Javascript, CSS 
  • Reduce the Large Image Size
  • Eliminating the halting problem in Javascript
  • Apply Lazy loading per section wherever required
  • Replace Gifs with the Static Images
  • Resize Products images using Shopify App ( for Bulk )
  • Check Page Speed by Google page Insight and GTmetrix.


By fixing these issues, your website speed score can definitely improve
If you want a Free complete Website Optimization Audit Report ( All the Actionable steps for your store ), let me know 

 

If you have any concerns feel free to ask me!

Good Luck!

Regards,
Alex 

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