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[Support request] Low LCP and CLS making Google ignore our site

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  • #2409278
    Kris

    Hi guys,

    It seems that Google Search Console finds no good URL’s on our site because of Low LCP and CLS.

    See image: https://i.postimg.cc/g2M3sWF4/Low-LCPCLS.jpg

    This is most likely the reason why Bing is also largely ignoring us.

    The issue is most confusing as we get a straight A from GTmetrix:
    https://gtmetrix.com/reports/socialmediarevolver.com/zSoKMHCT/

    Please advice what we could do to fix this serious problem.

    Thank you for your continuous support!

    Cheers,
    Kris

    #2409289
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    Hi Kris,

    I tested your site on Pagespeed Insights. I’d say it’s more accurate that GTmetrix. It seems that the CLS is good. It’s more of the FCP, LCP and Time to Interactive.

    Can you try the advice of David here?: https://generatepress.com/forums/topic/lcp-issue-mobile-longer-than-2-5s/

    #2409308
    Kris

    Hi Fernando,

    Thanks! I have done most of those, but not “Adding Local Fonts”. How do I find out what fonts are used in my site?

    Are they in Customising > Typography?

    If so, I think we are using the following: System stack, inherit, tahoma. System stack and Inherit do not sound like they’re fonts?

    /Kris

    #2409328
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    It can be done through right clicking and inspecting. Specifically, in the network tab, you can check if there’s a font requested from Google.

    Upon checking you front page and a post, there seems to be no font requested from Google.

    Do you have a CDN as well? Perhaps you can try using a CDN so that your site’s resources is loaded relatively faster geographically.

    I found this article for more info: https://www.google.com/search?q=why+cdn+helps+wordpress&rlz=1C1UEAD_enPH1024PH1024&oq=why+cdn+helps+wordpress&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i15i22i30.6301j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

    #2409331
    Kris

    I changed them all to Lato in Customising > Typography.
    Next, I will do the Adding Fonts bit. https://docs.generatepress.com/article/adding-local-fonts/
    I’ll come back to you once tested in Pagespeed…

    #2409337
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    I see. Hope it goes well!

    #2409341
    Kris

    OK, so when you said “there seems to be no font requested from Google” does that mean that this can not be an issue?
    If so, then perhaps I should not have changed all to Lato?

    #2409345
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    Yes, you don’t need to Use a Google font.

    That solution is only incase you opted to use a Google font in your site.

    #2409349
    Kris

    OK. Wouldn’t it be better to use a Google font though?

    #2409354
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    Performance-wise, it’s better not to use Google fonts, and stick to the default/stack fonts.

    Design-wise, using Google fonts has it’s upsides.

    It’s preferential. But if you do decide to use Google fonts or any font besides the default one, it’s best to host it locally.

    #2410635
    Kris

    OK Thanks Fernando! Which fonts should I then choose from the Customising > Typography?

    #2410671
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    When choosing a Font, the System Fonts are group together. You’ll find Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman and Georgia. Make sure “Use Google Fonts API” is not enabled.

    By default, if you don’t choose or add a font, a System font will be used. With that said, you don’t need to choose or add one in Typography if you prefer.

    You can think of System fonts as fonts available locally in the devices of any site visitor.

    It’s the best option performance-wise, because a system font is already installed in any device – and, if a chosen system font is not installed, an alternate system would be chosen.

    #2410703
    Kris

    OK thanks. Should I then choose System Stack on all options? See img. https://i.postimg.cc/W4tBPMcL/System-Stack.jpg

    How do I do “Make sure “Use Google Fonts API” is not enabled”. Is there a tick box somewhere?

    Also, what is that “inherit” used for?

    /Kris

    #2410749
    Fernando
    Customer Support

    Yes, that should be good.

    The “Use Google Fonts API” only applies if you’re using the current Dynamic Typography System. You’re still using the Old System as I can see from your screenshot.

    More details here:
    https://docs.generatepress.com/?s=dynamic+typography
    https://docs.generatepress.com/article/switching-to-dynamic-typography/

    Inherit means it will inherit which ever font is used by it’s parent.

    For instance, if a Container is set to have a font-family of Arial, and a Text inside it is set to inherit. Then, the text inside will inherit Arial.

    #2410790
    Kris

    OK, which one would be better: using System Stack on all font options, or start using the Dynamic Typography System?

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