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Boost your Prestashop website speed to extreme speeds... See how! author: William Williamson Date: 12/09/2015 A few months ago we realized that our site was extremely slow and the website speed was affecting our ability to sell products, provide a great user experience, and effectively convert sales. Admittedly, the speed has only a partial affect on these aspects of ecommerce and a stores ability to sell products, provide a great user experience, and effectively convert sales; however the speed does matter as many websites like kinsta.com - A Beginner’s Guide to Website Speed Optimization, marketingland.com - Page Speed Matters! Why You Need to Improve Yours Today, linkedin.com - The Importance of Website Loading Speed & Top 3 Factors That Limit Website Speed, and many others like them. After reading many, many articles about speed and using two speed test tools the Google Page Speed Insight and GTmetrix, which did give many insights into my issues in which ranged from images to minifying css and js files to load times. Both testers checked for many aspects in which gave specific information related to the loading of the page. GTmetrix was a bit more in-depth than google, but google gave other insight in which was a great asset to the testing process. You can see by the images above and below this paragraph that the reduction was real and as you can see the decrease was steady as improvements were made. However, at some point we hit a dead-end in which I assume many of you do as well. Read below to find out more about how we significantly increased our website speed to sell more products/get more conversions, boost performance and user experience. I bet you really want to know how all of a sudden we had a huge drop in loading time, requests, and page speed... Well, I will tell you... First we searched for hours trying to find out why we were at this dead-end in which our page speed was stuck at or around 8 seconds as the images above also show. After many tedious hours of reading we began to notice that we were loading many things and had many modules installed and some were not even used, but rather disabled, yet still requesting data was ready to show, but still not showing... So very needless in deed and now we are getting to the juicy stuff. So as we have our eureka moment, we begin to run through and uninstall most all disabled modules and we began to get better and even better speeds, but still was not fast enough at maybe 5 to 6 seconds loading time. So we set out to see where else we could shave off more things we did not need. And then we noticed that we had both statistics in Prestashop activated and tracking everything possible in which we had all statistics enabled and also used the handy Google Analytics modules. Now, this is were the magic happened in which we disabled all statistics except some small tracking modules like best category dashboard statistics and removed much of the larger labor intensive statistics modules. We decided to do this because the Google Analytics is more efficient, less server intensive, and flat out a better analytics tool... No offense Prestashop because your modules and ecommerce cart is very well built and maintained. After Making the change we noticed the resulting speeds of around 1 second loading times in which for us was an extremely significant change in which was extremely beneficial to our store and as we are moving into our first week we are seeing very significant progress such as traffic, lower bounce rates, and drop-offs, and a better experience overall. To recap and sum up the article: You can speed up your Prestashop Ecommerce website simply by removing unused modules, many statistics modules and use tools like Google Analytics to perform statistical analysts on your website as it is extremely faster and more efficient. We experienced a 90% decrease in the loading times within the time-frame of this article and its images, but it may differ with each website and the requirements of the website. Hope this helps.
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If you don't have the budget to get a CDN, you can benefit of MEDIA SERVERS in order to divide page request into three subdomains and speed up your web. As I read, a web browser only executes 8 page requests per domain at the same time. So if you divide content on different domains, the browser will be able to execute more request than 8 at the same time. Note that you will not have the principal feature of a CDN, as your content will be still served from the same server. But at least you will be taking advantage of this unused performance. For the media servers configuration of http://www.site.com you have to do: 1. Create subdomains (on your server configuration panel, cpanel, plesk or whatever) that points to the same directory where you have installed http://www.site.com (I mean that all subdomains needs to have the same path as root folder that the main domain has). Subdomain examples: static1.site.com static2.site.com static3.site.com 2. Set that subdomains on each media server field (performance preferences). 3. If you are using SSL on your store and you don't have a wildcard certificate, you have to do the next step in order to don't use media server on https pages: ·PS 1.5 - Follow the next tutorial: http://blog.dh42.com/prestashop-media-server-hack/ ·PS 1.4: You need to add the next condition to the second if statement of the getMediaServer($filename) function (line 1742 aprox.) in "classes/Tools.php" Tools::usingSecureMode() == false Here you can see the original if statement: if (self::$_cache_nb_media_servers AND ($id_media_server = (abs(crc32($filename)) % self::$_cache_nb_media_servers + 1))) return constant('_MEDIA_SERVER_'.$id_media_server.'_'); So you have to replace "AND" with "&& Tools::usingSecureMode() == false &&": if (self::$_cache_nb_media_servers && Tools::usingSecureMode() == false && ($id_media_server = (abs(crc32($filename)) % self::$_cache_nb_media_servers + 1))) return constant('_MEDIA_SERVER_'.$id_media_server.'_'); Sources: HA!*!*Y post and dh42 blog. Regards.
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[Slow site] How to speed up
Maurizio Fabbri posted a topic in Ecommerce x PrestaShop [ARCHIVE BOARD]
Hello, my Prestashop version is 1.4.11.0. I wanted to know how to speed up my site: www.celma.com.ve. Any opinion / suggestion / help will be very appreciated. Thanks. -
hi, i am looking for someone who can make my site www. integratoristore . com quicker. now it is too slow... i need also to fix a problem: when u place an order and choose COD at the end of proedure u get a fatal error. waiting for your quote. note i have more shops and the job if the price request is reasonable could be a long term one regards
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Hi, MY Prestashop is SOOOO SLOOOW! How can I speed it up? My server provider doesn't allow memcache... All the tips I have found by googling seem to pertain to earlier versions of PS. I am running 1.4.5.1 with a theme called Jailbreack. Http://butik.avatarvin.se