Automated website optimisation
Why do we need to manually optimise each aspect of website performance for each of our applications if Google and other created mod_pagespeed and constantly adding new functionality to it for the last six years?
DreamHost, Pressable, GoDaddy, SiteGround, MAXCDN, Aol, LinkedIn and other have adopted it. I don't understand why we don't have it.
It has over 40 filters that can greatly improve our workflow, and save us a lot of time doing something that can be automated with few clicks.
http://modpagespeed.com/
It can do almost all of performance improvement tasks.
- compress images
- resize images to optimal size
- convert images to WebP and serve them to browsers that supports this format
- minify HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- and over 30 more features...
We won't need to use ten or more different tools and plugins or play with code. Mod_pagespeed will make our life much much easier.
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Albert Brian commented
As a fellow user, I completely understand your frustration with the manual optimization process. It's indeed time-consuming and sometimes overwhelming to manage all aspects of website performance individually. Mod_pagespeed does seem like a fantastic solution with its array of automated features. I, too, would appreciate having such functionality integrated into my website, particularly for a page like https://www.luxurysportcarsdubai.com/car-make/rent-mercedes-dubai/. It would streamline the optimization process and enhance user experience significantly. Hopefully, Cloudways considers incorporating this feature in the future updates to ease the workload for all users.
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Anonymous commented
Auch, this requested improvement is almost 3 years old now... can we ever expect this?
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Anonymous commented
Better this than Varnish..
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Anonymous commented
It would be beautiful to have it on Cloudways. It's really a bit disappointing that it doesnt work...
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Markus Maurer commented
Would be really nice to have the pagespeed module available!
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Anonymous commented
This is a must i believe. PageSpeed is super important for performance optimization.
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Marcin commented
I believe you can make it work with Varnish. Please check this page: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/module/downstream-caching#standard
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Mosies Garcia commented
modpagespeed currently isn't compatible with varnish cache (which is being used by cloudways)