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@migreen06 I'd have to agree with @oreoorbitz answer. Even though there may be a ton of unused code coming from index.js, some code is being utilized within that file or potentially on other pages.Deleting the file will likely cause errors and remove...
Hi @jennarose Your Speed Score is about average. We typically see this score range between 10-30. Your score is derived from the same engine that Google Page Speed Insights uses (Lighthouse). It's kind of misleading, but your Speed Score isn't actual...
Hi @QuintenB It looks like this script may be causing your loading issues: https://fresh-credit.bytestand.com/shopify.jsIt takes forever to load and blocks the rest of your site content from loading until it's done. The script fails to load and then ...
Hi @ThaHostDonG Lazy loading means deferring off-screen/below-the-fold images from loading until they come into a user's view.The benefit of this is that your images are now only being loaded as they're needed. You don't need to load all your images ...
Hi @timeandmotion_c I'd recommend running your site through the Shopify Analyzer. It's a free tool our team built for the Shopify community. Thanks @Nick_Marketing for linking it too!If any optimization opportunities are present, it'll give you some ...
Hi @JAC1 Unfortunately, it's pretty common for apps to leave code behind after being uninstalled. This sounds like the exact situation you're in.Leaving the old social media code in there will likely still have some kind of impact on page speed. May ...
Hi @andreachen3d I ran your homepage through the Shopify Analyzer (free analysis tool our team built for the Shopify community) and it's actually scoring pretty well (91/100). You can check out your full report here if you'd like: https://analyze.spe...
Hi @bradley55512 You have the option of moving your non-essential scripts to the bottom of your page if you'd like. However, I'd recommend just deferring or asynchronously loading your scripts instead.This way your non-essential scripts aren't blocki...
Hi @d_dragon I ran your site through the Shopify Analyzer to see what could potentially be optimized on your site. It's a free tool our team built for the Shopify community. You can check out your full report here: https://analyze.speedboostr.com/res...
Hi @shopazzera Like others have mentioned, we can't give much tailored feedback until you provide your store's URL.In the meantime, I'd recommend taking a look at our in-depth optimization guide: How to Optimize a Shopify Site: Complete Guide to Fast...
Hi @AllyThonsgaard I went through your site and your images seem to load pretty quick for me. It also looks like your product images are being lazy loaded and being served at their appropriate sizes. I'd double-check the sizing of your hero/banner im...
Hi @Sharon_B Google pushed out an update recently that seemed to have caused a lot of Shopify store's scores to drop. It could also partly have to do with the reactivation of PayPal just because that's adding some additional resources your site needs...
Hi @KrisG2 It looks like you were given a nice solution to implement explicit width/height attributes to your images. That's great!I wanted to see if anything else could be done to improve your site's performance, so I ran your homepage through the S...
Hi @melissac As @oreoorbitz mentioned, you'll need to supply your store's URL if you want some tailored feedback on here.You can also run your site through the Shopify Analyzer. It'll help provide some actionable insights into what could potentially ...
Hi @EcomSocialle Here is what I'd recommend when wanting to find/remove old app code:Go into your main theme files (theme.liquid, product.liquid, etc) and just scroll through to see if you notice any code related to the apps you deleted.I know you me...
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