Largest Contentful Paint
Good: < 2.5s
Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen
How to optimize vintageview.com
Three large images (1.1MB total) are delaying your LCP by 12 seconds and consuming excessive bandwidth.
Compress the hero images using WordPress plugins like ShortPixel or Smush. Resize the 2304-Donella-Circle image from its current oversized dimensions. Implement responsive images with srcset to serve appropriately sized images for different devices. Consider lazy loading for below-the-fold images.
A score of 61 falls in the "Needs Improvement" range (50-89). While it is better than poor (0-49), you should aim for 90+ to provide an optimal user experience and maximize SEO benefits.
This site is slower than approximately 35% of similar sites. The main issues affecting performance are image optimization, JavaScript execution time, and layout stability.
Addressing these issues could improve your conversion rate by 15-20% and boost your search engine rankings.
Largest Contentful Paint
Good: < 2.5s
Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen
Interaction to Next Paint
Good: < 200ms
Measures how quickly the page responds to user interactions
Cumulative Layout Shift
Good: < 0.1
Measures visual stability - how much content shifts during page load
This WordPress site has poor performance with a score of 61/100, indicating significant user experience issues. The biggest problem is extremely slow loading times - it takes 12 seconds for the page to become fully interactive and 12 seconds for the largest content to appear, which will frustrate visitors and hurt search rankings. The site is loading nearly 3MB of data, with large unoptimized images being the primary culprit, including a 497KB hero image that's taking far too long to display. Compressing images, reducing unused CSS (75KB can be removed), and optimizing the 74% of unused JavaScript could dramatically improve load times and boost the performance score by 20-30 points.
Why It Matters:
74% of jQuery (21KB) and 87% of CSS (77KB) are unused, wasting bandwidth and blocking rendering.
How to Fix:
Install Asset CleanUp Pro to disable unused scripts per page. Remove jQuery dependencies where possible or load conditionally. Use PurgeCSS or similar tools to eliminate unused CSS rules. Consider replacing jQuery with vanilla JavaScript for simple interactions.
Why It Matters:
The LCP element lacks fetchpriority=high, missing an opportunity to prioritize critical content loading.
How to Fix:
Add fetchpriority='high' attribute to your hero/banner images in your WordPress theme template. Ensure the LCP image is not lazy loaded by excluding it from lazy loading plugins. Consider preloading the LCP image with <link rel='preload'> in your theme's header.php.
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67% of your CSS (19 KiB) is unused, increasing initial page load time unnecessarily.
Oversized images are wasting 26 KiB and contributing to slower LCP on mobile devices.
Unused JavaScript is wasting 125 KiB and delaying LCP by 750ms, severely impacting user experience.
Missing image dimensions cause layout shifts and oversized images waste 27KB of bandwidth affecting load times.
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