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You can find one in WebPageTest, Chrome Dev Tools, and GTmetrix.

Google’s video on optimizing LCP is a great resource and shows you the basics.
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This is mainly improved with better hosting and using a performant CDN with full page caching (like APO or FlyingProxy). Ke圜DN Performance Test – measure TTFB in 10 global locations.Removing things you don’t need is better than trying to optimize it. So many parts of speed and web vitals are related to CSS/JS and it’s best to tackle it at the source.
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If you have suggestions on making this tutorial better (or you have a question), drop me a comment. Need help configuring FlyingPress, LiteSpeed Cache, or Perfmatters? Want to improve TTFB or LCP? Or maybe you’re wondering which Cloudflare settings to use. Which is the 2nd reason it’s different: configuration guides! I have tons of them. I’ve also written extensive reviews/tutorials on nearly every major host, cache plugin, CDN, and core web vital you can find in my nav menu. I’m very transparent about SiteGround’s slow TTFB and cache plugin, Kinsta’s overpriced service + lack of resources, NitroPack being blackhat, RocketCDN’s poor performance, and Elementor/Divi being slow. While site speed has gotten complex, the basics have stayed the same: use lightweight themes/plugins on fast servers (ideally with a performant cache plugin/CDN).įirst, my recommendations on tools/plugins/services are arguably better than what other people tell you to use. You have updates to things like core web vitals, plugin changelogs, and Cloudflare Enterprise happening every day. I’ve constantly updated it to reflect new changes ever since I first published this 10 years ago. This is my attempt to sum up WordPress speed + core web vitals in 1 post (it’s loooong). Welcome to the most complete guide on WordPress speed optimization!
