Largest Contentful Paint
Good: < 2.5s
Measures how long it takes for the main content to appear on screen
How to optimize mayda.co
137KB of unused JavaScript from Google Analytics, Plyr, and Swiper libraries increases load time by 910ms and blocks main thread execution.
Use Asset CleanUp plugin to conditionally load Plyr only on pages with videos. Implement Google Analytics with gtag4wp plugin for better loading control. Replace heavy Swiper library with lightweight alternatives or native CSS scroll-snap if possible.
A score of 63 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 63/100, primarily due to extremely slow loading times. The biggest problem is an excessively slow Largest Contentful Paint of 12.7 seconds, caused by massive unoptimized images (over 15MB that could be compressed) and render-blocking CSS/JavaScript files that delay initial page rendering by 1.3 seconds. The site is also loading 137KB of unused JavaScript from Google Analytics, video players, and sliders that aren't needed immediately. Optimizing and converting images to modern formats like WebP, deferring non-critical JavaScript, and addressing the render-blocking resources could dramatically improve load times and boost the performance score by 30+ points.
Why It Matters:
CSS and jQuery files block page rendering for 1.34 seconds, severely delaying First Contentful Paint and Largest Contentful Paint.
How to Fix:
Use WP Rocket or Autoptimize to inline critical CSS. Defer jQuery and other non-essential JavaScript until after page load. Consider removing jQuery dependencies where possible and use vanilla JavaScript alternatives.
Why It Matters:
Unoptimized images waste 15MB of bandwidth and delay LCP by 6.4 seconds, making your site extremely slow to load.
How to Fix:
Install ShortPixel or Imagify plugin to convert images to WebP/AVIF format. Compress the 2.2MB video poster images to under 200KB each. Use responsive image sizes with WordPress's srcset functionality to serve appropriate dimensions.
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More WordPress Speed Tests
A 460ms Max Potential FID indicates heavy JavaScript blocking user interactions and main thread tasks.
JavaScript is causing 176ms of forced reflows, degrading rendering performance and user experience.
Your LCP element has a 1.7-second resource load delay, significantly hurting your Largest Contentful Paint score.
Render blocking CSS files are delaying your page's initial render by 710ms, directly impacting user experience.