What's score of Your site on Google Speed Test???

Current root (XenPorta) is 95
Forums home- 95
Soon to be root (Wordpress) - 97

Always cracks me up when the issues that PageSpeed is complaining about is from Google itself. :rolleyes:
 
Is it possible to have the server rig the data ? with some prioritization ?

Not unless you serve it a completely different page, which is possible (but that's why we show screenshots).

The results look okay to me, they're just above average (~85 being about the average score for most sites).
 
Only 70 :(

It says I should enable compression (high priority) and leverage browser caching (medium priority). Can anyone translate this into layman's terms?
 
Only 70 :(

It says I should enable compression (high priority) and leverage browser caching (medium priority). Can anyone translate this into layman's terms?

Use gzip or deflate to compress resources (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript). Enabling this is pretty straight forward for most web servers (check the docs for your web server of choice), and you can even "pre-compress" static content to cut down on CPU cycles. As for browser caching, you may want to use cache headers for static resources (e.g., JavaScript, CSS, images), to cut down on the browser having to fetch stuff that rarely changes.

More info on both
https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/payload#GzipCompression
https://developers.google.com/speed/docs/best-practices/caching#LeverageBrowserCaching
 

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