Redirect Question

Glunar

Member
Hey, I have been having a lot of issues with the SSL redirecting lately and unfortunately It seems as a big red thing for me. People told me to make a test on a 3rd party website to see how my forum page performs. Page Redirects appears as a red thing and I don't know what it means really. (Due to Language barriers.) The website appears to be explaning something related to https:// redirects however, i can't get what it means. Any ideas how to solve this?

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As for the differences between /forums and /home.html, I have to multiple different page set-up from each other. /forums part of the website is Xenforo and /home.html part is the index which happens to be a custom made simplistic homepage. I have both added .htaccess inside /forums and outside of it.
 
@Glunar can you open "Avoid landing page redirects" link on that page, so we can see more details?

It's also easier if you can share the URL to your website if possible.
 
I don't see a problem when visiting your website.

I tested also on GTmetrix using just your HTTPS version:
https://taliur.com/forums/
https://taliur.com/

And no "Avoid landing page redirects" issue.

I checked your website on Google and there is no http version being indexed so you don't need to worry about this..
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I don't see a problem when visiting your website.

I tested also on GTmetrix using just your HTTPS version:
https://taliur.com/forums/
https://taliur.com/

And no "Avoid landing page redirects" issue.

I checked your website on Google and there is no http version being indexed so you don't need to worry about this..

That's really weird cause the website on GTMetrix says that I have too many redirects and appears on grade [F] as red. Saying;

There are 3 redirects
And when I look up on google it tells me to stop from redirecting pages on clientside a lot, instead it tells me to do it on serverside for some reason.

Avoid URL redirects
Avoid using URL redirects as they add additional delays to a page load.
 
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