![]() ![]() I suspect that not setting “public” would simply default to being read as if it were “public” anyway (requires fact checking). The only time this wouldn’t apply is if you’re loading sensitive assets on a per user basis. initially, my ‘Cache-Control’ was public, after my changes, I can see that it is one year for my images & also public, .uk which is on Magento commerce has only one year.Ĭache-Control: public is totally normal. ![]() # End of Leverage browser caching using mod_expires # ĮxpiresByType image/jpg "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType image/jpeg "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType image/gif "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType image/png "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType image/webp "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType image/svg+xml "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType image/x-icon "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType video/mp4 "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType video/mpeg "access plus 1 year"ĮxpiresByType text/css "access plus 1 month"ĮxpiresByType text/x-javascript "access plus 1 month"ĮxpiresByType application/javascript "access plus 1 month"ĮxpiresByType application/pdf "access plus 1 month"ĮxpiresByType application/x-shockwave-flash "access plus 1 month" One of the things I did I leveraged browser caching using mod_expires adding the following into my. Using Google tool isn’t great at the moment: mobile 34 and desktop 56 but I hope I’ll improve it. Using GTMetrix my initial scores were F for the site speed and E for YSlow.Īfter tweaking I was able to increase it to A and B. Recently I check the speed of my website. ![]()
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