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How To Increase Modern Event Calendar Load Speed ?

How can I increase the speed on MEC?


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Follow these instructions to accelerate modern event calendar load speed:

First of all MEC is compatible with PHP 7.0.x – 7.1.x – 5.6.x versions.


With regard to the low speed of your website’s loading:

Deactivate all your plugins event MEC and let the MEC remain active only, set your theme on default, then reload the page, if the issue was solved, then activate your plugins one by one and your theme, refresh your page and check to see which plugin is causing the issue. Please let us know the results.


If the issue was caused by MEC let us know, however, first check whether the configuration of your WP is ok: https://webnus.net/deep-premium-wordpress-theme-documentation/what-are-best-wordpress-php-settings/ Also you need to make sure that cURl is enable in your website (contact your host provider to enable it for you)


If MEC was not faulty contact your host provider for you website’s TTFB : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_first_byte


For in-depth speed acceleration of your website read this blog post. It discusses about the other practical solutions for resolving the low-speed issue.


You need to solve a series of problems that for example GTMetrix suggests.

GTmetrix Summary (Performance Scores and Details)
When you run your WordPress website through GTmetrix it generates a performance report which includes your “GTmetrix Grade” and “Web Vitals”.

Performance
Next up is the GTmetrix “Performance” tab, which shows a number of useful metrics sourced from Lighthouse performance data. In addition to the LCP, TBT, and CLS shown on the summary page, the “Performance Metrics” section also shows Speed Index (SI), Time to Interactive (TTI), and First Contentful Paint (FCP).

Structure
The GTmetrix “Structure” tab is where you can view specific issues affecting the performance of your site. This page is very useful because it provides you with actionable information like “eliminate render-blocking resources” and “minify CSS” to start optimizing your site.

GTmetrix Waterfall Chart
The GTmetrix waterfall chart displays all of the individual requests on your web page (as shown below). You can then analyze each request to see what is causing delays and performance issues on your site. https://kinsta.com/blog/gtmetrix-speed-test/

 

 

Modern Event Calendar Load Speed


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Follow these instructions to accelerate modern event calendar load speed:

First of all MEC is compatible with PHP 7.0.x – 7.1.x – 5.6.x versions.


With regard to the low speed of your website’s loading:

Deactivate all your plugins event MEC and let the MEC remain active only, set your theme on default, then reload the page, if the issue was solved, then activate your plugins one by one and your theme, refresh your page and check to see which plugin is causing the issue. Please let us know the results.


If the issue was caused by MEC let us know, however, first check whether the configuration of your WP is ok: https://webnus.net/deep-premium-wordpress-theme-documentation/what-are-best-wordpress-php-settings/ Also you need to make sure that cURl is enable in your website (contact your host provider to enable it for you)


If MEC was not faulty contact your host provider for you website’s TTFB : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_to_first_byte


For in-depth speed acceleration of your website read this blog post. It discusses about the other practical solutions for resolving the low-speed issue.


You need to solve a series of problems that for example GTMetrix suggests.

GTmetrix Summary (Performance Scores and Details)
When you run your WordPress website through GTmetrix it generates a performance report which includes your “GTmetrix Grade” and “Web Vitals”.

Performance
Next up is the GTmetrix “Performance” tab, which shows a number of useful metrics sourced from Lighthouse performance data. In addition to the LCP, TBT, and CLS shown on the summary page, the “Performance Metrics” section also shows Speed Index (SI), Time to Interactive (TTI), and First Contentful Paint (FCP).

Structure
The GTmetrix “Structure” tab is where you can view specific issues affecting the performance of your site. This page is very useful because it provides you with actionable information like “eliminate render-blocking resources” and “minify CSS” to start optimizing your site.

GTmetrix Waterfall Chart
The GTmetrix waterfall chart displays all of the individual requests on your web page (as shown below). You can then analyze each request to see what is causing delays and performance issues on your site. https://kinsta.com/blog/gtmetrix-speed-test/

 

 

Modern Event Calendar Load Speed


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