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I read and reread several times on this subject but never understand how something I do on my computer will make the site get faster on third party computer...
Not to mention that when making such modifications to my computer I will have to do this every time I log into a different IP?
I just don’t understand how it works! Anyway how should I do it? What’s the easiest way to do it?
Not to mention that I’m looking to leave a website, which is not mine, faster, at the moment I have access to the code and I can modify it, but then I won’t, and the owner of the site doesn’t know how to handle these things, the information said on pagespeed says that I need to make modifications from time to time, but there is no way given to do this for two years or at least one year... ?
This is a blogger!
You can start by cleaning up your CSS, of the classes that are not used but that are imported by the site. http://tableless.com.br/fazendo-uma-faxina-seu-css/ . Also if the site loads many images, it is a good thing you compress such images to lighter formats, thus improving loading. A reading tip: http://tableless.com.br/acelere-chargingsweatpages/ .
– Matheus
So I don’t need to modify anything on . htacess on my computer? @Matheus. ;)
– Albert o'brien