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No problem, hope it is helpful. :)

Wow that caching tool really works. Thank you mate so much :D

 

Before: http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/c6wK1z/http://licensecart.com/site/ssl-certificates (Load time: 8.65s)

 

Now: http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/bYwxCg/http://licensecart.com/site/ssl-certificates (Load time: 1.21s)

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Wow that caching tool really works. Thank you mate so much :D

 

Before: http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/c6wK1z/http://licensecart.com/site/ssl-certificates (Load time: 8.65s)

 

Now: http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/bYwxCg/http://licensecart.com/site/ssl-certificates (Load time: 1.21s)

 

Good improvement. Now the issue looks like your images are too large/unoptimized for the web. Fix those and you may be around 0.5s.

 

Of course, I'm almost on the other side of the world from where that site is hosted, so it takes ~3-4 seconds.

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Good improvement. Now the issue looks like your images are too large/unoptimized for the web. Fix those and you may be around 0.5s.

Is there a way to optimize them but keep the png file format, I used to cache them before but I've asked the developer for the caching script if we can cache them and the css as the pingdom tools is slating me on them :).

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If you have photoshop, you can save the images for the web, which optimizes them, decreases their quality (hardly noticable, if at all), and lowers the file size. Some of your images are very large, but are set to be resized by the browser when displayed. Those images load slower than necessary because the browser still must download the full-size image, so you should manually resize the image to the exact dimensions you plan to display them in first. Or if you're going for a more responsive feel, resize them to the largest they need to be so they can be resized down dynamically.

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If you have photoshop, you can save the images for the web, which optimizes them, decreases their quality (hardly noticable, if at all), and lowers the file size. Some of your images are very large, but are set to be resized by the browser when displayed. Those images load slower than necessary because the browser still must download the full-size image, so you should manually resize the image to the exact dimensions you plan to display them in first. Or if you're going for a more responsive feel, resize them to the largest they need to be so they can be resized down dynamically.

Ah wasn't sure about that on photoshop, I thought it was the same I'll do that shortly. On the next layout I'm doing licensecart.com/beta is going to be much better :).

 

Also mate can you check the bug for me to see if you can get it as I can't set the passwords for my clients to move over.

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So the LicenseCart site says they will launch on Aug. 14th... its the 15th here. Where is the site?

 

We're a bit stuck at the moment mate, we need to await for the V3 launch to be completed, so the guys can focus on the reseller side but there is so much more important things to do on the Blesta side, so we're awaiting a while. Also the other bit is our reseller portal isn't completed yet. You can view it on http://licensecart.com/site/ though. 

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