Optimize Logo Image Size

How to optimize solsticehw.com

WordPress SiteScore: 81/100Analyzed April 2026Re-analyze this site

Optimize Logo Image Size

High Impact+8 points estimated

Why It Matters

Your header logo is 980x463px but displays at only 245x116px, wasting 51KB of bandwidth and slowing LCP.

How to Fix

Replace the current logo with a properly sized version (245x116px) or use WordPress responsive images. Install ShortPixel or Smush to automatically generate appropriately sized images. Add width='245' height='116' attributes to prevent layout shift.

0Needs Improvement

What This Score Means

A score of 81 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.

Core Web Vitals Analysis

LCP

Largest Contentful Paint

3.3s
Needs Improvement

Good: < 2.5s

Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen

INP

Interaction to Next Paint

83ms
Good

Good: < 200ms

Measures how quickly the page responds to user interactions

CLS

Cumulative Layout Shift

0.13
Needs Improvement

Good: < 0.1

Measures visual stability - how much content shifts during page load

AI Performance Analysis

This WordPress site has good performance with a score of 81/100, but web fonts are causing significant layout shifts that hurt user experience. The biggest issue is that multiple Google Fonts (Montserrat and Crimson Text) and FontAwesome icons are loading after the page content, causing elements to jump around with a Cumulative Layout Shift score of 0.133. Additionally, the site is loading 74KB of unused JavaScript and 53KB of unused CSS from the Divi theme, plus an oversized logo image that's 51KB larger than necessary. Optimizing font loading with proper fallbacks and reducing unused code could improve both visual stability and loading speed significantly.

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Preload Critical Web Fonts

High Impact+12 points estimated

Why It Matters:

Font loading causes significant layout shifts (CLS: 0.133) affecting multiple page elements and user experience.

How to Fix:

Add <link rel='preload'> tags for Montserrat and Crimson Text fonts in your WordPress theme's header.php. Use font-display: swap in CSS to show fallback text immediately. Consider using a plugin like OMGF to host Google Fonts locally and reduce external requests.

Remove Unused Divi CSS/JavaScript

Medium Impact+6 points estimated

Why It Matters:

84% of your CSS (52KB) and 66% of Divi JavaScript (74KB) is unused, slowing down page load times.

How to Fix:

Install Asset CleanUp or Perfmatters to disable unused Divi modules on this page. Use Divi's performance settings to disable unused animations and effects. Consider switching to a more optimized theme if Divi bloat continues affecting performance.

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