Help with site performance needed

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Hi I've got a travel website site with a lot of pages nearly 2000 I think with more to be added. My site runs slow with the setup I've. I don't know if it's the theme, navigation or I have or some other underlying issue. I'm think it could be the navigation, I use auto navigation. Can somebody help please have money waiting for the right person.www.www.traveltoeasterneurope.com...

# concrete5 Version
5.6.2.1

# concrete5 Packages
Accordion Menu (2.0), Auto-Nav Pro (1.5.5), Config Info (1.0), Contact form (1.0.3), Content with Google Fonts (1.0.2), DIY Navigation (2.1), Handy Toolbar (1.0.2), Internationalization (1.3), Language Manager (1.4.5), Pop Menu (1.0.3), Reviews (1.4.1), Social Icons (1.2), Social Icons Reloaded (1.8), SuperMint Theme (2.0.7.2), tnSpacer (1.3), Who's Online (2.2), Zoom Image (1.0.4).

# concrete5 Overrides
elements/files, js/ccm.app.js, languages/site, themes/greek_yogurt

# Server Software
Apache/2.2.29 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.29 OpenSSL/1.0.1e-fips DAV/2 mod_bwlimited/1.4

# Server API
cgi-fcgi

# PHP Version
5.4.34

# PHP Extensions
bcmath, bz2, calendar, cgi-fcgi, Core, ctype, curl, date, dom, ereg, filter, ftp, gd, hash, iconv, imap, intl, ionCube Loader, json, libxml, mbstring, mcrypt, mysql, mysqli, openssl, pcre, PDO, pdo_mysql, pdo_sqlite, Phar, posix, Reflection, session, SimpleXML, soap, sockets, SPL, sqlite3, standard, tidy, tokenizer, xml, xmlreader, xmlrpc, xmlwriter, xsl, zip, zlib.

# PHP Settings
max_execution_time - 30
log_errors_max_len - 1024
max_file_uploads - 20
max_input_nesting_level - 64
max_input_time - 60
max_input_vars - 1000
memory_limit - 256M
post_max_size - 8M
sql.safe_mode - Off
upload_max_filesize - 64M
mysql.max_links - Unlimited
mysql.max_persistent - Unlimited
mysqli.max_links - Unlimited
mysqli.max_persistent - Unlimited
pcre.backtrack_limit - 1000000
pcre.recursion_limit - 100000
session.cache_limiter - nocache
session.gc_maxlifetime - 7200
soap.wsdl_cache_limit - 5

 
pixelmargin replied on at Permalink Reply
pixelmargin
Which hosting package you have? if its godaddy just change it and see the difference. Or if you want me to look into the code let me know.

my email tinkutharasing@gmail.com and skype : tinkutr

for my expert profile please visit concrete5coder.com
mhawke replied on at Permalink Reply
mhawke
I agree with pixelmargin that it looks like a slow host. Lots of 'waiting' when I look at your pages through tools.pingdom.com
mesuva replied on at Permalink Reply
mesuva
Apart from upgrading your hosting if it's not already on something decent, my first suggestion would be to update your site to the latest 5.6 version you can (obviously after a good backup).

I'm pretty certain there were some extra speed increases with 5.6.3+
theneptune replied on at Permalink Reply
theneptune
Yes I also suggest that you first update the version to 5.6.3. And then check, if not then contact to your hosting server.
Uranus replied on at Permalink Reply
Uranus
HI,

Enable cache of your site
Dashboard ->System & Settings->Optimization->Cache & Speed settings

Thanks
Dean2013 replied on at Permalink Reply
Cache is on just checked.

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CMSDeveloper replied on at Permalink Reply
CMSDeveloper
You get just bad advices, let a professional look at it! Just ignore the upgrade advice 5.6.2.1 is really good!
mhawke replied on at Permalink Reply
mhawke
5numb3rs... While I agree with you that the upgrade is unlikely to speed up the site, it's always good advice to have a site as up-to-date as possible especially when upgrading takes about 30 seconds to do. I don't think this is the place to insult other, reputable volunteers in an effort to secure the fee.
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
Hey gang,

Just to chime in, I had Korvin look at this quickly yesterday and our 5
minute take is the theme is being inefficient building navs.
There's a big ol' mega menu slider thing, and with 2000+ pages its just
making things crawl.

You can tell this is the problem because when I copied a page and changed
the theme to plain yogurt, it's fast:
http://www.traveltoeasterneurope.com/index.php?cID(53...

I can almost guarantee you what's going on is this theme loads multiple
auto-nav trees (thus parsing your whole site's sitemap) for each page load.
Rebuilding those navs to be static, content blocks, or even auto-navs
configured to bring back part of the tree and not the whole tree would
likely do the job.

Upgrades and caching layers are all good advice, but this guy is beyond
that.

Hope that helps. This should be an easy win in a few hours of auto-nav
clean up and "hey cant we use a stack instead of 4 autonavs here" type
consulting.
CMSDeveloper replied on at Permalink Reply
CMSDeveloper
This is the jobs board. Just react/pm when you want the job!