I had recently asked my hosting partner to help me in speeding up the website/blog. The web loading on PC has considerably dropped, and for my mobile users it was crawling; he advised me to request website optimization with a ticket. I did, and this is what the technical team had done:
**I have thoroughly reviewed your website for possible optimizations and I have applied the following ones:**
**1. I have increased the memory limit of the new PHP version of your website. That way, we can allow more memory-hungry processes that your website could potentially spawn more resources. This could also allow the processes altogether to get that extra memory in order to be served quicker.**
**2. Enabled the APCu and OPCache PHP caching modules;**
**3. Enabled and integrated the Memcached persistent object cache via the LiteSpeed plugin;**
**4. Repaired and optimized all tables of your website’s database;**
**5. Compressed some contents of your website using mod\_deflate. Compressing them, can increase the connection speed between the server and visitor’s browsers, thus making pages load faster. This can also improve the bandwidth usage of your website, due to the compressed data;**
**6. Last but not least, since the LiteSpeed cache was already installed on your website, I have configured it for better performance and stability, so nothing else is required on your end in that regard.**
However, though the website has considerably sped up, there is a layout issue where the page loads broken for a couple of seconds on mobile (as can be seen [here]) before getting back to the original layout (as is shown [here]). I have cleared the cache using Lightspeed Cache, but the issue persists. Can someone help me in finding out what this is?
This is not just an issue from my end, and a couple of my visitors have complained that the page remains broken for them. The broken layout is also shown in the [Google Insights]) as well. It would really help me if someone can guide me through this. Thank you for your time.
\-Morbid
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