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The original code was not brilliant, and at one point it will make sense to do a complete revamp of the site, but at the moment our budget will not allow this. The website in questions is www.cupidescorts.co.uk. Please check the gmetrix, lighthouse and insights score. These need raising.
The issue that has seem to halted these scores in the past is the fact we have a randomising effect through the site, upon each refresh or entrance to the site all media will have been randomised. The last person who worked on the site managed to use lazy load, something that couldnt work with the current theme.
My last web dev stated the server is the issue, and suggested going elsewhere for a server, could you please check this and let me know if you find this to be the issue to? The server states there is no issue.
And finally, please only contact me if you are well versed in WordPress and Optimisation. I will only pay for this task to be completed if you can raise the scores properly and the site is visible faster throughout. Also I will require you to work on a test site. The three tabs that are very slow loading are the search page, London location and England location.
Tom P.
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Hello sir.
Your website is slow because you chose to build a site that was going to be scalable using WordPress, a cms targeted mainly for newsblogs.
Of course it is slow sir, of course it is, one doesn't build such a site with WordPress and expect it to perform rock solid.
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Unfortunately I can't look at your website without accepting all your cookies, which are not described before accepting them! This is probably unlawful, but it does mean I won't go any further. But the first place to look with speed issues is always the web host. The questions have to come from the owner of the website, but you need to ask them why the site is running slow, particularly in regards to accessing the database.
