The opening speed of a website is a
relatively important factor. For any
website, the opening speed is directly
related to the user's bounce rate and
website optimization work. During the
optimization process, you can also see that
half of the websites with slow opening speed
will be hit by search engines. Nowadays,
search engines are becoming increasingly
intelligent and pay more attention to the
user's perspective, Let's take a look at how
Zhanyou Cloud solves the problem of slow
website opening:
How to help solve the problem of slow
website opening speed?
1. If some data on large websites is not
standardized enough and unused code takes up
a lot of space, it can lead to excessive
page capacity. For example, the capacity of
a normal page is tens of kb, or in other
words, tens of kb, while the capacity of
your website's pages is hundreds of kb. Of
course, this will to some extent affect the
website's opening speed.
2. There are too many data references.
Generally speaking, every website will
reference files such as CSS and JavaScript,
and will use a large amount of images. If
there are many referenced documents, too
many requests to the server can also affect
the loading speed of the page.
3. Poor program optimization. At present,
the mainstream CMS programs in the market
have been recognized by most users. When we
use it, we can streamline some unnecessary
functions and still use them even without
adjustments. If it's our own program, you
should pay attention to optimizing the
database at this time. The reasonable
reading and writing of website data is also
an important factor affecting website access
speed.
4. The website space speed is slow. If the
above factors are excluded, we need to
consider hardware issues and the speed of
accessing servers placed on the site. You
can use some tools to view the domain name
of a website or the IP address of a server.
If you don't know what the data is, then
it's okay. You can find a website that you
think has faster access speed and compare it
with your own website to find the root cause
of the website's problem.