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The up on a web server that uses CPanel through CPanel WHM using CPanel Easy Framework with Easy Apache from server packages or compiling from source. If you want to try and install from packages Google has a page explaining how to do that here. I wont go through those steps as its pretty straight forward so if you install from a package you can skip the rest of the installation setup. Or if you wantneed to install from source you probably dont need me to tell you how to do it. Otherwise read on. Prepping for install You can find the code and complete instructions here to get you up and running.
This module was created and is maintained by a Anhui Mobile Phone Number List Google employee so it works. I will duplicate Ilyas instructions here for posterity and add a couple of screenshots just to ease some peoples minds. Download the installation script to your CPanel enabled Apache server here Ill walk you through the extremely easy process of recompiling Apache with your new module using Easy Apache. should have Easy Apache available. Getting this module installed is a breeze scriptseasyapache OK maybe there are a couple more steps. Follow along After you run the above command you should get a screen like this. If you dont you need to run it as root. easyapache.png DEFAULT is already chosen. Leave it as is hit TAB and use your arrow keys to go to Customize Profile and hit ENTER. easyapache.png Now you are seeing the Apache screen. No need to change anything here so dont. Whatever is currently selected demonstrated by the o surrounded by carets leave it selected. Press TABThe enabled. To test this open Chrome and open the Developer Tools via menu under Options More Tools Developer Tools. Or just use the keyboard shortcut CTRL SHIFT I.
Try and load a web page on the server you just enabled PSM on. You should see a result like this. apacheenabledmodpagespeed.jpg If you see something like that youre well on your way. Initial configuration There are multiple locations you can add PSM filters pagespeed.conf Virtual host .htaccess file I prefer to use the pagespeed.conf file as I typically want all sites hosted on a he above configuration is what I use as a starting point. And nine times out of its enough to get me a high score. I wrote this post a while back on the topic. The basic framework and theme that comes prepackaged with Bootstrap configured and is optimized for speed. It installs a whole new instance with a Bootstrap enabled theme by typing one command in your console. With a fresh install I got the score to . You can see in the screenshot below the warning on render blocking JavaScript and CSS. pagespeedscorebefore.png When I install PSM my new site starts with a perfect Mobile and Desktop score of . That is so much easier than trying
This module was created and is maintained by a Anhui Mobile Phone Number List Google employee so it works. I will duplicate Ilyas instructions here for posterity and add a couple of screenshots just to ease some peoples minds. Download the installation script to your CPanel enabled Apache server here Ill walk you through the extremely easy process of recompiling Apache with your new module using Easy Apache. should have Easy Apache available. Getting this module installed is a breeze scriptseasyapache OK maybe there are a couple more steps. Follow along After you run the above command you should get a screen like this. If you dont you need to run it as root. easyapache.png DEFAULT is already chosen. Leave it as is hit TAB and use your arrow keys to go to Customize Profile and hit ENTER. easyapache.png Now you are seeing the Apache screen. No need to change anything here so dont. Whatever is currently selected demonstrated by the o surrounded by carets leave it selected. Press TABThe enabled. To test this open Chrome and open the Developer Tools via menu under Options More Tools Developer Tools. Or just use the keyboard shortcut CTRL SHIFT I.
Try and load a web page on the server you just enabled PSM on. You should see a result like this. apacheenabledmodpagespeed.jpg If you see something like that youre well on your way. Initial configuration There are multiple locations you can add PSM filters pagespeed.conf Virtual host .htaccess file I prefer to use the pagespeed.conf file as I typically want all sites hosted on a he above configuration is what I use as a starting point. And nine times out of its enough to get me a high score. I wrote this post a while back on the topic. The basic framework and theme that comes prepackaged with Bootstrap configured and is optimized for speed. It installs a whole new instance with a Bootstrap enabled theme by typing one command in your console. With a fresh install I got the score to . You can see in the screenshot below the warning on render blocking JavaScript and CSS. pagespeedscorebefore.png When I install PSM my new site starts with a perfect Mobile and Desktop score of . That is so much easier than trying