Largest Contentful Paint
Good: < 2.5s
Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen
How to optimize gethappythoughts.org
Eliminating 144 KiB of unused CSS and 4.4 MB of unused JavaScript will significantly improve First Contentful Paint and reduce blocking time.
Remove unused YouTube embed styles and Facebook tracking scripts that are 99% unused. Use Asset CleanUp Pro to conditionally load scripts only where needed. Consider replacing heavy social tracking with lighter alternatives or defer until user interaction.
A score of 46 falls in the "Poor" 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 severe performance issues with a score of 46/100. The biggest problem is an extremely slow speed index of 21 seconds, indicating content takes far too long to visually load for users. The site is weighed down by 144 KiB of unused CSS (primarily from YouTube embeds and Font Awesome), outdated JavaScript requiring polyfills for modern browsers, and a sluggish 1.16-second server response time. Additionally, fonts lack proper display settings causing text to remain invisible during loading. Removing unused CSS, updating JavaScript to modern standards, and optimizing server performance could dramatically improve the user experience and boost the performance score by 30+ points.
Why It Matters:
The 1.16-second server response time delays all other resources and directly impacts both LCP and FCP by over 1 second.
How to Fix:
Implement WordPress caching with WP Rocket or W3 Total Cache. Upgrade to faster hosting or enable server-level caching. Optimize database queries and consider a CDN like Cloudflare for static assets.
Why It Matters:
Render-blocking CSS delays page rendering by 5.3 seconds, preventing users from seeing content quickly.
How to Fix:
Use Critical CSS plugins like Autoptimize or WP Rocket to inline above-the-fold styles. Defer non-critical CSS including Elementor icons and Font Awesome. Load web fonts asynchronously with font-display: swap.
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More WordPress Speed Tests
Your LCP element is not discoverable in initial HTML and lacks priority hints, preventing early loading optimization.
628 KiB of unused JavaScript wastes bandwidth and increases execution time, with reCAPTCHA alone contributing 571 KiB of waste.
Render-blocking scripts delay First Contentful Paint by 8.7 seconds, severely impacting your LCP of 15.3 seconds.
Critical CSS and JavaScript files are blocking initial page render for 3.4 seconds, severely delaying First Contentful Paint.