How to Enable HTTP/2 on Your Web Server
HTTP/2 loads pages faster by multiplexing requests over a single connection. Most modern servers support it, but it is not always enabled.
How to diagnose and fix the performance problems that hurt your page load time.
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HTTP/2 loads pages faster by multiplexing requests over a single connection. Most modern servers support it, but it is not always enabled.
Core Web Vitals measure how fast your page loads, how quickly it responds, and how stable the layout is. Here is how to improve them.
Slow server responses and long redirect chains add seconds before your page even starts loading. Here is how to diagnose and fix both.
Without cache headers, browsers re-download your CSS, JavaScript, and images on every visit. Proper caching makes repeat visits almost instant.
Images are usually the heaviest assets on a page. Missing lazy loading, dimensions, and responsive sizing waste bandwidth and cause layout shifts.
Render-blocking resources delay your page from appearing. The browser waits for every CSS and JavaScript file in the head to download before showing anything.
Compression reduces page size by 60-80%. If your server is not compressing responses, your pages are loading slower than they need to.
HTTP/2 lets browsers download multiple files at once over a single connection. Here is how to enable it.
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