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I understand the wordpress generate 3 versions of each image once you upload it, and size of these images taken from default values defined on (image size on media settings, th

Great question I look forward to the answers

As far as I know - If you upload image it will keep its original size. When inserting picture you have option to choose a size: thumbnail, medium, large, original. You do not have all options always. If original size is small (below, for ex. medium) you will not have Large option. I do not understand how you can set image size to zero, 0. From my opinion it is not possible. If it is technically possible, that means size of image will be zero - how you will then get original size? While uploading picture, original size is known. You only choose option in which size to display.

Wait for further answers, maybe I did not understood you correctly.

The idea if set large image Max Width=0 & Max Height=0 means i don't want from wordpress to create this type of image..

Im not sure wordpress will actually react on this manner .. cause i didn't try it. this is why raise my question.

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Is it better to set image size on media settings to 0?

Is it better to set image size on media settings to 0?

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I understand the wordpress generate 3 versions of each image once you upload it, and size of these images taken from default values defined on (image size on media settings, th

Great question I look forward to the answers

As far as I know - If you upload image it will keep its original size. When inserting picture you have option to choose a size: thumbnail, medium, large, original. You do not have all options always. If original size is small (below, for ex. medium) you will not have Large option. I do not understand how you can set image size to zero, 0. From my opinion it is not possible. If it is technically possible, that means size of image will be zero - how you will then get original size? While uploading picture, original size is known. You only choose option in which size to display.

Wait for further answers, maybe I did not understood you correctly.

The idea if set large image Max Width=0 & Max Height=0 means i don't want from wordpress to create this type of image..

Im not sure wordpress will actually react on this manner .. cause i didn't try it. this is why raise my question.

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Hi,

I'm aware about criteria of selecting a Niche.

But i found my self have a great knowledge, passion, skills, different ideas in my mind all about my experince in

I think you can definitely use blogging as a niche! I don't think it is too broad. I mean, there is a lot to know about it, but that is the case with many niches.
If you need ideas to shorten it a little, maybe you can specialize in the coding part of blogging, or just on the writing, but I think you can definitely target blogging as a whole.
Or maybe start with one topic and expand into others, slowly?
I'm sorry if this doesn't make sense, I am kind of brainstorming ideas for you. Let me know if you need more help.

I understand, i like brainstorming stuff, thanks a lot Maria.
Also Agree with you to expand slowly with sub-topics of blogging.. it sound better in order not to complex things during the road.

Appreciate Ur Help.

I'm glad to help! Good luck with your project!

I don’t think it is to broad

Thanks Dorrie for ur feedback.

I don't think it's too broad of a niche. I would recommend organizing your website to make it user friendly and easy to navigate. With so much knowledge on one subject it can be easy to overwhelm your readers and we definitely don't want that. Hope this helps. Best of luck!

Thanks a lot for Help & Advice.
Cannot wait to start my ideas.
This will be very long road, but since i have passion, this is something great.
Thanks again.

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Can I can blogging as niche or it's too broad?

Can I can blogging as niche or it's too broad?

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Hi,

I'm aware about criteria of selecting a Niche.

But i found my self have a great knowledge, passion, skills, different ideas in my mind all about my experince in

I think you can definitely use blogging as a niche! I don't think it is too broad. I mean, there is a lot to know about it, but that is the case with many niches.
If you need ideas to shorten it a little, maybe you can specialize in the coding part of blogging, or just on the writing, but I think you can definitely target blogging as a whole.
Or maybe start with one topic and expand into others, slowly?
I'm sorry if this doesn't make sense, I am kind of brainstorming ideas for you. Let me know if you need more help.

I understand, i like brainstorming stuff, thanks a lot Maria.
Also Agree with you to expand slowly with sub-topics of blogging.. it sound better in order not to complex things during the road.

Appreciate Ur Help.

I'm glad to help! Good luck with your project!

I don’t think it is to broad

Thanks Dorrie for ur feedback.

I don't think it's too broad of a niche. I would recommend organizing your website to make it user friendly and easy to navigate. With so much knowledge on one subject it can be easy to overwhelm your readers and we definitely don't want that. Hope this helps. Best of luck!

Thanks a lot for Help & Advice.
Cannot wait to start my ideas.
This will be very long road, but since i have passion, this is something great.
Thanks again.

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Hi,
google search console is checking and validate the speed of site either desktop and mobile, and generate error [FCP issue: longer than 3s ].
I found that all my post

Personally I take site speed very serious, not because of Google but because people are impatient. Bounce rate is much higher each 100ms people wait for your page to load. My last site, I spent 16 hours at least to go from an 82 mobile and 90 desktop to 100 on both mobile and desktop.

Site speed can take a lot of tinkering and you can mess up critical parts of your site if you tinker and don’t know what you’re doing. There are plugins that help a lot but remember when you auto optimize you’re telling the plugin to make changes to your files and your code and hoping nothing goes wrong. It in fact usually will be fine. I take some risks and run three overlapping optimization plugins after building a new site and then uninstall 2 of them once they make the CSS and html changes I want. Again, usually fine but last time I broke my SCHEMA on 3 pages and had to fix it. I use Hummingbird for testing and some fixes. Always read about what you are changing before you change it.

I’d start with an optimization audit to find out what’s slowing you and then fix based on priority.

Some typical Easy steps are usually lossy/lazy loading pics, making sure pics are sized for their containers, and making sure pics are compressed. Some people love Kraken. I use Smush. More advanced is moving non-critical html to the footer and making sure your GDPR/Cal Cookie Notice’s have SEO friendly fonts

Thanks alot for your time to reply. this is why im trying my best to enhance site speed. i install Hummingbird plugin it really helps me alot than existing Autoptimize.

Regarding Smush i test it and compare with EWWW Image Optimizer, i found site perform better with ewww so i keep it and deactivate Smush. "strange result yah!"

Note: im not using any customize code in my site.

What

this site may shed some light on what is slowing your site down.
https://varvy.com/pagespeed/
all the pagespeed testing pages will differ in speed slightly as wil lrerunning the test.....
until you can find what is causing your site to not load quickly then you can do nothing about it.
so until you can find a reliable tool to see what is happening carry on creating content
don't focus on this too much as google keeps changing its parameters on sitespeed.
the main things are not too many plugins - small file size images - not too much code loaded in the head section and reducing render blocking ( page loading) java.
good luck finding it
it might be worth asking site support
phil

Your site seems to be working really slow. Try disabling plugins one at a time. Also what kind of a theme are you using? I once had a really flashy custom theme with really nice animations and things but it was super slow to load. Compressed small pictures and minimalistic design is the way to go these days.

Before i was using Avada theme with fusion custom builder, then i changed it since a round 3 weeks back. it take along of time.

Now im using very basic theme (Twenty Nineteen), is it okay this theme!?

Which theme do you thing is simple, light and can fulfill purpose for blogging!? pls. help.

Thx

I use Thrive themes myself but they are not free. I think the standard twenty themes are light, responsive and well maintained. I would remove sidebar widgets and heade image carousel etc.

Hey Basil,

The following tutorial may provide you with the help you seek: Hope you find this helpful.

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Fcp issue: longer than 3 seconds. is major issue? how to fix

Fcp issue: longer than 3 seconds. is major issue? how to fix

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Hi,
google search console is checking and validate the speed of site either desktop and mobile, and generate error [FCP issue: longer than 3s ].
I found that all my post

Personally I take site speed very serious, not because of Google but because people are impatient. Bounce rate is much higher each 100ms people wait for your page to load. My last site, I spent 16 hours at least to go from an 82 mobile and 90 desktop to 100 on both mobile and desktop.

Site speed can take a lot of tinkering and you can mess up critical parts of your site if you tinker and don’t know what you’re doing. There are plugins that help a lot but remember when you auto optimize you’re telling the plugin to make changes to your files and your code and hoping nothing goes wrong. It in fact usually will be fine. I take some risks and run three overlapping optimization plugins after building a new site and then uninstall 2 of them once they make the CSS and html changes I want. Again, usually fine but last time I broke my SCHEMA on 3 pages and had to fix it. I use Hummingbird for testing and some fixes. Always read about what you are changing before you change it.

I’d start with an optimization audit to find out what’s slowing you and then fix based on priority.

Some typical Easy steps are usually lossy/lazy loading pics, making sure pics are sized for their containers, and making sure pics are compressed. Some people love Kraken. I use Smush. More advanced is moving non-critical html to the footer and making sure your GDPR/Cal Cookie Notice’s have SEO friendly fonts

Thanks alot for your time to reply. this is why im trying my best to enhance site speed. i install Hummingbird plugin it really helps me alot than existing Autoptimize.

Regarding Smush i test it and compare with EWWW Image Optimizer, i found site perform better with ewww so i keep it and deactivate Smush. "strange result yah!"

Note: im not using any customize code in my site.

What

this site may shed some light on what is slowing your site down.
https://varvy.com/pagespeed/
all the pagespeed testing pages will differ in speed slightly as wil lrerunning the test.....
until you can find what is causing your site to not load quickly then you can do nothing about it.
so until you can find a reliable tool to see what is happening carry on creating content
don't focus on this too much as google keeps changing its parameters on sitespeed.
the main things are not too many plugins - small file size images - not too much code loaded in the head section and reducing render blocking ( page loading) java.
good luck finding it
it might be worth asking site support
phil

Your site seems to be working really slow. Try disabling plugins one at a time. Also what kind of a theme are you using? I once had a really flashy custom theme with really nice animations and things but it was super slow to load. Compressed small pictures and minimalistic design is the way to go these days.

Before i was using Avada theme with fusion custom builder, then i changed it since a round 3 weeks back. it take along of time.

Now im using very basic theme (Twenty Nineteen), is it okay this theme!?

Which theme do you thing is simple, light and can fulfill purpose for blogging!? pls. help.

Thx

I use Thrive themes myself but they are not free. I think the standard twenty themes are light, responsive and well maintained. I would remove sidebar widgets and heade image carousel etc.

Hey Basil,

The following tutorial may provide you with the help you seek: Hope you find this helpful.

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Hi,
Around starting this year 2020, i discover google start checking and validate the speed of site either desktop and mobile through search console, and generate error [FCP

Have you turned on the WA site Speed feature?

I'm not sure how to make sure about this? how to check this or enable it?

also does this make huge difference on site speed or just slight change! based on your experience

also If you don't mind what is the best plugin to use that will make major difference and push on speed ?

WA site speed does make a huge impact. Turn it on, give it some time to work and you can see for yourself.

It seems already turn on since beginning with Extreme option.

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Search console fcp issue: longer than 3s is required to fix?

Search console fcp issue: longer than 3s is required to fix?

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Website Development & Programming
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Hi,
Around starting this year 2020, i discover google start checking and validate the speed of site either desktop and mobile through search console, and generate error [FCP

Have you turned on the WA site Speed feature?

I'm not sure how to make sure about this? how to check this or enable it?

also does this make huge difference on site speed or just slight change! based on your experience

also If you don't mind what is the best plugin to use that will make major difference and push on speed ?

WA site speed does make a huge impact. Turn it on, give it some time to work and you can see for yourself.

It seems already turn on since beginning with Extreme option.

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Website Development & Programming
Updated

Hi,
I create new home page for my existing old website, in order to enhance how look like, anyway my question is that is their a need to add or change something on Google Se

Google should eventually recognize the changes. You can do a URL inspection if you desire but it isn't required.

Thanks alot,
means no need to apply changes, since google will cover that.

The All In One SEO plugin will notify Google of the changes as long as you have enabled the XML sitemap

actually im using Yoast, does work the same?

I believe so.

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Search console required changes for a new home page?

Search console required changes for a new home page?

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Hi,
I create new home page for my existing old website, in order to enhance how look like, anyway my question is that is their a need to add or change something on Google Se

Google should eventually recognize the changes. You can do a URL inspection if you desire but it isn't required.

Thanks alot,
means no need to apply changes, since google will cover that.

The All In One SEO plugin will notify Google of the changes as long as you have enabled the XML sitemap

actually im using Yoast, does work the same?

I believe so.

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