Pay attention, dammit! load content asynchronously especially for long and complex pages, it can be a good idea to load the visible content (the so-called above-the-fold) first and then the rest. In this way you will greatly reduce the time needed: the user will see the first part immediately and, at the same time, you will. avoid unnecessary content remove unnecessary rpitcairn island business email list epeated and redundant parts from the template; if, for example, you have a category page with a link to the details of the individual pages, do not load *all* the content and then hide it; if you send a user to the contact page, it is not necessary to show them, say, the related pages.
Aside from the lower speed, you run, en passant, the risk of losing the conversion you are so eager for. To finish speeding up an entire website or a single page is a non-trivial job, it's almost an art. There aren't too many shortcuts: you need to design the entire site well, starting from the objectives and strategic needs. There are no quick tricks! There are precautions, attentions, of course, but alone they do not do much. If you were looking for a plugin for wordpress, I'm sorry, but I could not help you; I'm sure there are but, as you will have understood, they are placebos or little more.
Give the site time to load everything
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