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1. Enable http2 and test performance.
2. Enable gzip compression and test performance.
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Improve the site's speed.
This will require collaboration with the backend team to ensure API calls return only the required data.
Request Link: [Feature 8](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TUrdCR…
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My idea I would like to add.
Through Peer “Edit”
And reduce the speed for example to 1 mbps or 5 mbps and so on.
Also the site or can IP addresses
For example, http://www.youtube.com/ limit …
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### What happened?
Whenever i search something on google or open a site it takes a decent amount of time, this isn't the case with firefox, i have also updated my drivers and os
### Reproducible…
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Using angular-google-analytics, in Google Analytics Behavior > Site Speed, all the data relative to response time, like avgDomInteractiveTime, is set to 0 :
![image](https://user-images.githubuserc…
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I am noticing slow page loading times. Time to First Byte and FCP etc. (Proper testing is difficult as I am away from computer).
Currently the server builds files on every request (SSR), but I think…
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- [x] Enable APC/opcache
- [x] Aggregate css/js
- [x] caching for anonymous users
- [x] disable theme debugging
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- [x] switch to [fontello](http://fontello.com/)
- [ ] Inline assets https://github.com/ampedandwired/html-webpack-plugin/blob/master/examples/inline/template.jade
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Enable compression
Use Gzip, a software application for file compression, to reduce the size of your CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files that are larger than 150 bytes.
Do not use gzip on image files.…
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**Overview**
We could improve the page load times of opensourceopensociety.com by making a few tweaks. I am happy to pair on this if you have the time.
**Speed Report**
The site pingdom.com offers fr…