HTTP/2 seems important to Google
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When using the Lighthouse tool in Google Chrome developer tools, it seems to put an emphasis on
HTTP/2. Looks like the code written by Website X5 does not have any response to http/2 being present.
I will openly say, I do not know anything about this or what it is. But in an article I just read from MOZ:
https://moz.com/blog/page-speed-optimization?utm_campaign=2020-page-speed-optimization&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0HcsK6VTAeLFbYB4HACL8QT6czPHOeGJOaGNLPFsiieQB7v7mEcIvXJ7o
seems like it would be nice to have the http/2 for a page speed boost.
What do you think? Any chance of incorporating this? Is it something as simple as I can add a line of html
to make it work? Or does the code need to be written a certain way?
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Hello.
"HTTP/2 seems important to Google" - everything, that increases site speed, is important.
Your site must run on HTTPS and your server must support HTTP/2. About HTTP / 2, you can ask your hosting provider. As far as I know, this should be enough.
But if you want to have HTTP/2 Server Push, then it requires some support from the site.
P.S. You may also be interested in this. https://magazin.aleksius.com/en/blog/31-website-x5-speed-optimization
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Thank you, Aleksej.
Not at all.