I have a question regarding the DNS settings on my website. I have attached a screenshot for your reference, and I was hoping you could provide some guidance on how to optimize my website’s speed and make it as fast as possible. I use WordPress and OptimizePress as my page builder, and FunnelFlux to track everything.
Any advice or recommendations you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
At first sight, from the shared screenshot, the A greatinfohacks.com and CNAME www should be proxied so the Cloudflare optimizations, security and other features could be applied.
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Just in case if you encouter some issues and/or errors, since it’s related to the WordPress, I’d suggest you to whitelist your origin host / server / hosting IP address by navigating to the Security → WAF → Tools → IP Access Rules with the action “allow” for your Website and try again.
It knows to happen due to the WordPress using HTTP/1.0 and empty user-agent, therefore while executing WP-Cron or some other related JSON/REST API request via plugin which triggers the WAF rules (as it should normally).
Since you’re using some kind of a Website Builder plugin, the “Rocket Loader” feature could be in a conflict with the JavaScript and being enabled at Cloudflare dashboard → Speed → Optimization
May I ask, have you tried disabling the Rocket Loader feature at the Cloudflare dashboard?
It might be some conflict with the scripts while loading them.
May I also ask if you’ve got Auto Minify options enabled for HTML, CSS & JS at Cloudflare dashboard? Try disabling them too.
Kindly, may I ask you to check out what option have you got selected by navigating to the Cloudflare dashboard → Caching → Configuration → find section “Browser Cache TTL” and make sure the selected option from the dropdown menu is “Respect Existing Headers”.
Furthermore, from the same menu, click on the blue button saying “Purge Everything” to flush the cache at Cloudflare Edge, just in case.
Wait for a minute or two.
Refresh a page in your Web browser, otherwise try clearing your Web browser cache or use a different Web browser to test out again.
Also, if you checked your Developer Console (F12), are there any error and/or warnings?
Otherwise, maybe the “Auto Minify” for HTML, CSS and/or JavaScript is checked at Cloudflare dashboard → Speed → Optimization, and makes some issues
Please, feel free to reply and ask more questions as you try those features or have some co-related questions you’d like to get an answer.
The desktop version of the website is performing well, with a score of 98.
I apologize for my lack of familiarity with Cloudflare, as I’m not very tech-savvy. However, I was wondering if it’s possible to achieve a similar score on mobile devices as well? Currently, the mobile version of the website seems to be slower.