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Alexey Malikov2020-07-24 05:16:41
WooCommerce
Alexey Malikov, 2020-07-24 05:16:41

Is it possible to make a fast website with Elementor+Woocommerce?

I create websites on Elementor Pro. The issue of download speed is very worrisome, especially on mobile. If the site has Woocommerce, the problem is even more aggravated. Tell me, please, is it possible to optimize such sites to a speed of 70-80 (PageSpeed ​​Insights)?

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Orkhan Hasanli, 2020-07-24
@azerphoenix

I will say more, with the desire and proper funding, you can optimize sites from 90 - 100%.

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Feelosov, 2020-07-24
@Feelosov

I will answer from my experience: no .
I have tried all the caching plugins that are listed on the Elementor website. Tried others like Autoptimize, Clearfy, etc. Nothing allows it to rise above 30 - if we want to leave the Customer the ability to customize the site, and nothing allows it to rise above 60 - if it is really hard to set up, up to choosing which page to load which script on.
The most important problems that interfere with the production of parrots:

  • Using video, including for mobile, on the background or simply: Youtube loads a lot, from counters to advertising scripts.
  • Ignoring image size selection so that 768x can be loaded for the thumbnail*

What Woocommerce costs - I didn’t notice a serious impact on PageSpeed ​​indicators, because all the resources go to loading the styles and scripts of Elementor itself.
Now I will say from the bottom of my heart:
Do not use constructors, try to promote the client to a quality site. I understand that both parties are satisfied: one saved money, the other felt like a programmer, but this is all a delusion. I sometimes dream of a day when all the freelancers in the world will gather and stop offering constructors for a month, telling Customers that this is bad. As Hermit-FM rightly said, constructors are needed for prototyping, not the final result.
If you have already fallen into this trap, then try to deepen your skills in CSS, JS - in what can be used in parallel with Elementor or others, and slowly go out to normal clients and make normal code. Then you will reach PHP, MySQL. On the site builders, intermediaries agree to do: they break the market in price, so the performers bend, look for a cheap option, offer builders. Showing a sparkling site to the end customers on the constructor, they sell it three to four times more expensive.
As a result, no matter what client you come to now, he will definitely have traces of the constructor and a lot of questions: why is there no traffic, why are there no parrots, why is the admin panel slow, why can’t I make it wider, why, why, why ...
Good luck!

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