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11 Fastest WordPress Themes in 2021 (Based on Thorough Testing)
Matteo Duò, June 18, 2021
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Finding the fastest WordPress theme feels like a fool’s errand. Are you to test every theme you’re interested in and compare the differences in millisecond load times? How do you account for changes in hosting speeds from the developers and their online demos? What if the testing tools produce conflicting results?
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It’s unrealistic to think the average WordPress user will consistently test desired themes for performance. It’s tough to remove outside factors, and there are too many WordPress themes to consider.
That’s why we did the work for you.
Using four speed tests, a new installation for each theme, and the same server for each theme’s speed testing, we were able to narrow down the fastest WordPress themes to a shortlist.
In addition, we compared the best of the best to show which of them perform well in different situations and which of them have the highest performance scores and fastest speeds.
Make sure to check out our guide on how to run speed tests if you’d like to run some tests on your own as well.
Let’s get cracking!
Table of Contents
How We Tested the Fastest WordPress Theme Candidates
11 Fast WordPress Themes Put to Test
The Fastest WordPress Themes Ranked
How We Tested the Fastest WordPress Theme Candidates
Our search began with themes we’ve encountered in the past, along with the bestWordPress themes based on popularity, with high numbers of downloads and quality reviews.
We added to our list of candidates by going through the WordPress Repository to identify hidden gems, newer themes, and highly-rated options that we may have missed from the previous collection.
The speed testing process went like this:
Install and activate the theme on a blank WordPress sandbox installation. This allows for standardization in hosting and no complications with other plugins or site files.
Leave the theme as-is, with no media, menus, pages, or posts added. We also want to leave out any demo content and not assign a homepage for a level starting point.
Run the website with the theme through the GTMetrix Speed Test.
Run the theme through the Pingdom Speed Test.
Run the theme through the PageSpeed Insights Test to evaluate mobile speed.
Run the theme through the Byte Check TTFB (time to first byte) Test.
Each testing tool has its own benefits. To better understand the evaluation, we’ve outlined what our metrics mean and why they’re important.
As for why we used four tools, each of them has varying standards and results, so we want to ensure one tool isn’t giving better or worse results than another. In addition, a few of the tools focus on specifics like mobile speed, page size, or the speed in which the first website element appears.
Here’s a short summary of the testing tools we used.
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GTMetrix
GTMetrix takes a website and breaks down its speed and optimization. It’s a nice tool for checking on performance issues and if a theme is way too cluttered with unnecessary files.
GTMetrix presents hundreds of metrics, but these are the ones we’re using for our test:
GTMetrix
GTMetrix
PageSpeed Score: The score is a percentage out of 100%, as a cumulative from dozens of tests for things like minifying JavaScript, CSS, redirects, image optimization, and more.
YSlow Score: Scored as a percentage out of 100%, using several factors to determine the score, such as cookie sizes, JavaScript, CSS, DNS lookups, errors, and more.
Fully Loaded Time: How long it takes for GTMetrix to load your entire site. The lower the better. GTMetrix states the average as 7.2 seconds, but that’s far too high for our analysis. We’re shooting for below 2 seconds.
Total Page Size: The file size of the entire site with the installed theme. Larger theme files usually slow down your website.
Requests: The number of requests sent to the server to deliver the theme site files. Again, the lower the better.
Pingdom
Pingdom is rather similar to GTMetrix, but we like to run both side-by-side since they offer slightly different metrics and can serve as a “check-and-balances” situation if any major discrepancies happen between the two.
pingdom
Pingdom
Performance Grade: This is a cumulative grade out of 100. The goal is to get as high of a score as possible. Some elements that contribute to the score include content size, errors, redirects, requests, and more.
Load Time: The amount of time it takes Pingdom to load the entire website with a theme installed. Lower is better.
Page Size: The size of your total site files. The theme affects this drastically. Lower is better.
Requests: The number of server requests to deliver your theme and site content to the user. Fewer is ideal.
PageSpeed Insights (Mobile-only)
Google PageSpeed Insights excels with displaying how user-experience is the most important part of having a fast WordPress theme. It focuses on how quickly content is shown to the user, while also revealing the parts of the theme that make for slow delivery times.
For our testing purposes, we only use the mobile analysis, since the desktop speeds are mainly covered with the GTMetrix and Pingdom tests.
Here are the primary data points to know about:
PageSpeed insights
PageSpeed insights
Overall Score: This score is out of 100. The performance scoring is detailed here, with factors like a speed index, time to deliver content, and idle timing.
First Image or Text: The amount of time taken for your theme and website to show the very first content item. Lower is best.
Speed Index (visible population for all content): How much time elapses for every single content item to appear to the user. Again, lower is ideal.
Time to Become Fully Interactive: Interactivity is different than visibility. Essentially, it means that a button might be visible, but the user may not be able to click it yet. So, this timing should be longer than the Speed Index, but we still want a lower number.
Byte Check
A TTFB test, or time to first byte test, measures how long the browser takes to complete an HTTP request and end up with one byte of data being sent to the user from the server.
Essentially, it’s saying how long it takes for the tiniest bit of information to be delivered. Hosting plays a large role in delivering the first byte, so choosing the fastest WordPress hosting solution is important, but a clunky theme causes problems too.
Here’s what we look at during our testing using bytecheck.com:
byte check - fastest wordpress theme
Byte check
Time To First Byte: The TTFB is ideally a very short period of time (in the milliseconds). It’s a reflection of how long it takes the first byte of data to go from the server to the user.
Total Time: The total time could incorporate other factors, but in our testing, we found that it’s always the same. We figure hosting changes would modify this number.
Request Size: Ideally low, the request size is the size of data sent through the HTTP request. Our testing revealed the same request size across all themes.
Total Header Size: This is important because the header file sizes often end up weighing down a theme. Measured in bytes, it’s a total file size of your theme/website header. The lower the better.
11 Fast WordPress Themes Put to Test
Now that metrics and tools have been presented, it’s time to have a look at our results and find the fastest WordPress theme (backed by data).
Hello Elementor
If you’re familiar with the Elementor Page Builder, you know how fast and easy it can be to build a WordPress site without using any code. Elementor is a top pick in the world of drag and drop builders, so its no surprise that the same developers have produced a theme that’s fast and versatile, called Hello Elementor.
Hello Elementor - fastest WordPress theme
Hello Elementor
The theme is marketed as plain-white and lightweight. As you may assume, it combines nicely with Elementor, along with many other plugins like WooCommerce, Advanced Custom Fields, Yoast, and more.
The mobile design performs well in testing as well and it provides a smooth interface so your visitors aren’t confused with a glitchy menu or text. The theme starts you off with a fairly blank slate, but the power of Elementor comes into play for designing what you need for any industry.
Pricing
The Hello Elementor theme is available as a free download.
The Elementor Page Builder is free as well, with paid plans (starting at $49 per year) for additional templates, widgets, and element builders.
Notable Features
The Hello Elementor theme integrates with Elementor, one of the easiest to use page builders out there.
The base design and theme files are minimalistic and simple, allowing for incredibly fast speeds and an overall clean interface.
With the Elementor integration, you can make any type of website with the theme and page builder.
Some of the page builder elements that come with Hello Elementor include modules for video, headings, spacers, Google Maps, portfolios, posts, and many more.
Hello Elementor has built-in tools for rapidly designing landing pages.
The theme integrates with several popular plugins like WooCommerce, Yoast, and WPML.
You receive a beautiful responsive design for all devices.
Create multilingual and translated sites with help from RTL support.
Hello Elementor has a strong following and solid support resources, making it easy for you to reach out for help and find articles online.
Fastest WordPress Theme Analysis
Hello Elementor is the best of the best when it comes to page speeds and lightweight files. The scores definitely reflect that.
GTMetrix Speed Test
PageSpeed Score: 99%
YSlow Score: 96%
Fully Loaded Time: 1.2s
Total Page Size: 24.5KB
Requests: 8
Pingdom
Performance Grade: 97
Load Time: 385ms
Page Size: 27.9KB
Requests: 8
PageSpeed Insights Test (Mobile-only)
Overall Score: 100
First Image or Text: 1.4s
Speed Index (visible population for all content): 2.0s
Time to Become Fully Interactive: 1.4s
Byte Check TTFB Test
Time To First Byte: 526ms
Total Time: 526ms
Request Size: 201b
Total Header Size: 397b
Test Conclusions
Elementor has a way of making everyone smile, from the free drag-and-drop page builder to its theme that crushes the speed tests over and over. Pair this with the page builder and you’ll be building content and serving up your website in record time.
The Pagespeed and YSlow scores are phenomenal, along with the Pingdom score. It’s the first theme on this list to register a score of 100 from Google’s PageSpeed Insights, and the lightning-fast loading times are to thank for that. It even looks like the TTFB test shaves off a few milliseconds compared to other competitors.
Finally, we’re only seeing 8 requests from Pingdom and GTMetrix. Although that’ll change when you add content to a site, it’s a great place to start. We love seeing less communication between the server and the user.
Neve
The ThemeIsle company is known for its creation of speedy and flexible themes and plugins, many of which are free with premium upgrades. During our tests, the Neve theme stood out as the fastest from ThemeIsle, with its multipurpose design and easily customizable layout.
We also like Neve since it’s made to work well with WooCommerce, the most popular online store plugin for WordPress. It’s reassuring to see a few ecommerce-focused themes with lightweight files and top-notch performance scores.
Neve theme
Neve WordPress theme
Neve works with Elementor and many other top page builders. It’s a mobile-first theme with fast and lightweight elements. The reliable updates and support are mainstays from the ThemeIsle brand.
You’ll also find reliable coding and a flexible structure to ensure that you can build any site you want. It’s also nice to see that ThemeIsle lists sites that are currently running the Neve theme, allowing you to understand the possibilities of the theme and get inspiration for your own website.
Pricing
The Neve theme is available as a free download, with premium versions starting at $49.
The paid theme provides extra features like a header and blog boost, custom layouts, and unlimited support and updates for the sites with the theme.
Notable Features
The Neve theme focuses on mobile interfaces for faster loading and stronger experiences on phones and tablets.
Integrate with popular page builders.
The theme is compatible with AMP for generating a user-first interface.
Testing and file size shows that the theme is lightweight and fast.
Custom designing is provided in the header and footer areas.
You can adjust your site layout with settings for full-width and contained versions.
Neve has a library of custom-made demos to launch a beautiful website within minutes. The categories include ecommerce, minimal, blog, entertainment, travel, and more.
Some of the demos are made just for certain page builders.
The WooCommerce Booster tool implements additional ecommerce elements like advanced galleries, checkout modules, and billing details.
The Blog Booster feature expands your blogging options with elements for thumbnails, layouts, and metadata.
The Header Booster is great for adding items like social buttons, contact information, and breadcrumbs.
You can generate custom layouts and incorporate white labeling if you’re running an agency.
The premium version of the theme provides Elementor Page Builder upgrades, blog boosters, and “scroll to top” features, among many other upgrades.
Fastest WordPress Theme Analysis
Neve is another golden theme to keep your eye on if you’re trying to improve your mobile speeds. The requests are low and its file sizes look desirable as well.
GTMetrix Speed Test
PageSpeed Score: 99%
YSlow Score: 96%
Fully Loaded Time: 1.1s
Total Page Size: 36.7KB
Requests: 8
Pingdom
Performance Grade: 97
Load Time: 482ms
Page Size: 40.6KB
Requests: 8
PageSpeed Insights (Mobile-only)
Overall Score: 100
First Image or Text: 1.5s
Speed Index (visible population for all content): 2.2s
Time to Become Fully Interactive: 1.5s
Byte Check TTFB Test
Time To First Byte: 630ms
Total Time: 630ms
Request Size: 201b
Total Header Size: 397b
Test Conclusions
Neve is another reputable WordPress theme that delivers a 100 score in the PageSpeed Insights test. It also produces high-90s results for all other evaluations. The requests are low, the page sizes look good, and the loading time gets to a point where it’s faster than even the fastest themes we’ve looked at.
Neve is not only popular and well-designed, but it’s a versatile theme that has the huge bonus of running at blazing fast speeds.
Astra
The Astra theme is not only growing in popularity at a rapid rate, but the theme moves quickly when activated and run during our tests. The whole point of Astra is to have a premade site all ready to go once you install it on WordPress.
That’s done with demos for multiple industries and you can customize most elements of the theme without having to touch the code.
Astra WP - fastest WordPress theme
Astra
Page builders integrate with the theme and you can link the theme with third-party plugins like WooCommerce, LearnDash, and Yoast. Along with hooks and filters, translation settings, and demos, the Astra theme is a must-try if you’re interested in a speedy setup.
Pricing
There’s a free theme and a premium version. Astra Pro is listed at $59. The Agency Bundle is $523 per year, but we often see discounts from the company.
Notable Features
There are beautiful prebuilt demos for designs in outdoor adventure, pet care, organic stores, custom printing companies, and more.
The theme integrates with high-end page builders like Gutenberg, Brizy, Elementor, and Beaver Builder. In fact, some of the demos are made just for those builders.
The layout settings include options to adjust your headers, add sidebars, and adjust single page layouts.
Control the entire design of your blog through the customizer.
The theme has special settings for WooCommerce that you wouldn’t find from regular themes.
The hooks and filters are ideal for extending functionality.
You can translate the theme into various languages.
The theme has mega menu and mobile header features.
The premium site layouts include options for padded, full width, and boxed pages.
Fastest WordPress Theme Analysis
Can a multipurpose theme with many demos provide top-notch speeds? You bet it can.
GTMetrix Speed Test
PageSpeed Score: 99%
YSlow Score: 95%
Fully Loaded Time: 1.5s
Total Page Size: 48KB
Requests: 10
Pingdom
Performance Grade: 96
Load Time: 412ms
Page Size: 52.5KB
Requests: 10
PageSpeed Insights (Mobile-only)
Overall Score: 99
First Image or Text: 1.7s
Speed Index (visible population for all content): 2.6s
Time to Become Fully Interactive: 1.7s
Byte Check TTFB Test
Time To First Byte: 628ms
Total Time: 628ms
Request Size: 201b
Total Header Size: 397b
Test Conclusions
In terms of scores from all four tests, Astra is a high-performer. The scores are 99, 95, 96, and 99, close to perfect in every area!
The requests are at 10 and the page size is rather low, meaning there’s no junk weighing the theme down right out of the box. Overall, Astra performs well even when you begin implementing the larger demo items, which is great since it all looks beautiful.
GeneratePress
From all four tests, GeneratePress ended up as one of the fastest WordPress theme options. It’s a versatile theme in a sleek little package, boasting integrations with multiple page builders, WooCommerce support, and various sidebar and widget locations.
GeneratePress
GeneratePress
The ratings and reviews show that GeneratePress has an incredible following. You can download a free version or opt to upgrade your features in the premium version.
The premium theme comes with extra modules for typography, demos, colors, and more. We particularly like how small the original theme file size is, along with the demo files. This indicates that it’s not going to weigh down your site or cause problems on a server.
Pricing
There’s a free version to download. The premium theme sells for $49.95. Upgrades are yearly if you want continued support and updates.
Notable Features
The theme has fast speeds and small file sizes according to our testing.
It’s compatible with a wide range of third-party plugins like WooCommerce, page builders, and bbPress.
It has a wide range of theme colors and typography options for customization.
Hooks and filters are available for extending the functionality of your site.
The theme is translation-ready for over 20 languages.
Make an advanced site menu with the help of mobile headers, sticky navigation, and more.
The blogging is more advanced than other themes, as it uses infinite scrolling, column controls, and image adjustment settings.
You can add backgrounds to several parts of your theme.
Import and export all theme options with the click of a button.
Fastest WordPress Theme Analysis
During testing, GeneratePress performed well across the board. It’s particularly impressive how fast the pages load.
GTMetrix Speed Test
PageSpeed Score: 99%
YSlow Score: 95%
Fully Loaded Time: 1.5s
Total Page Size: 35.4KB
Requests: 10
Pingdom
Performance Grade: 96
Load Time: 890ms
Page Size: 39.9KB
Requests: 10
PageSpeed Insights (Mobile-only)
Overall Score: 99
First Image or Text: 1.5s
Speed Index (visible population for all content): 2.5s
Time to Become Fully Interactive: 1.5s
Byte Check TTFB Test
Time To First Byte: 664ms
Total Time: 664ms
Request Size: 201b
Total Header Size: 423b
Test Conclusions
The remarkably small file size shows its strength in the testing for GeneratePress. The theme has close to perfect GTMetrix and Pingdom scores, with total page sizing at a bare minimum. The requests are pretty low as well.
This success in the world of speed carries over to the PageSpeed Insights test, as we can see another almost perfect score and rapid loading times. Although it’s still fast, the TTFB test is the only area that doesn’t perform quite as well as the competition.
Page Builder Framework
When looking for customization-prowess and speedy frontend delivery, the Page Builder Framework provides a healthy combination of both. The theme’s page speed is cause for praise and the page builder integrations come in handy for developing a multitude of website designs without needing to mess with coding.
We also like that the theme is SEO-friendly, has WooCommerce elements, and offers a nice interface on mobile devices.
Page Builder - fastest WordPress theme
Page Builder Framework
Along with building modules from page builders, the Page Builder Framework offers unique design tools to expand your possibilities. The developers even have a list of links to see other websites that have been made with the Page Builder Framework.
A premium addon is available as well, with settings for transparent headers, different menus, and sticky navigation.
Pricing
You can download the core theme for free.
The premium version is actually an addon with over a dozen new features. It sells for $68. The Agency Bundle includes a few other extensions and features and allows for use on unlimited sites. That sells for $224.
We’ve noticed that the developers often offer discounts for both plans.
Notable Features
The minimalist design is great as a starting point, but it’s very flexible to make any type of website.
The theme integrates with top page builders like BeaverBuilder, Elementor, and Brizy. It even works with Divi.
The WooCommerce integration ensures that setting up an online store doesn’t take too long.
It’s a GDPR compliant theme for improved performance with Google Fonts.
The responsive design snaps into action on new devices and it looks really good on smartphones and tablets.
Hooks are available for extending the theme. It’s a developer-friendly theme with integrations through BrowserSync and Gulp.
The theme plays well with Gutenberg.
The one addon is affordable and offers advanced solutions for sticky navigation, advanced typography, hover effects, white labeling, advanced WooCommerce tools, and much more.
Fastest WordPress Theme Analysis
It’s interesting to see how fast some of these themes are, even though they’re given away for free. And the Page Builder Framework is no exception.
GTMetrix Speed Test
PageSpeed Score: 98%
YSlow Score: 93%
Fully Loaded Time: 1.2s
Total Page Size: 71.3KB
Requests: 11
Pingdom
Performance Grade: 95
Load Time: 486ms
Page Size: 76.6KB
Requests: 11
PageSpeed Insights (Mobile-only)
Overall Score: 98
First Image or Text: 2.0s
Speed Index (visible population for all content): 2.6s
Time to Become Fully Interactive: 2.1s
Byte Check TTFB Test
Time To First Byte: 767ms
Total Time: 767ms
Request Size: 201b
Total Header Size: 397b
Test Conclusions
We enjoy the Page Builder Framework for its usefulness in many industries and that comes into play when small businesses are trying to boost SEO rankings. Luckily, the PageSpeed, Pingdom, and YSlow scores show that those small business owners don’t have to worry about the theme causing any speed or SEO problems.
The requests are consistently low and the loading time nears the 1-second mark. The TTFB test rendered slightly slower results, but it’s still respectable. The other reports show us that the user won’t wait long to see this theme load.
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OceanWP
The OceanWP theme has a professional look for small businesses and agencies by default. It also includes creative demos for companies and industries like fitness clubs, shoe stores, and chocolate companies. You can browse through the dozens of themes on the website to see which ones are best for you before opting for this theme.
OceanWP
OceanWP
OceanWP holds up well in our speed tests, as we’ll outline below. Not only that, but the performance of the theme remains solid when you implement the demos.
Quite a few extensions are available for OceanWP, adding to its extendability. For instance, you can add a sticky header and an Instagram feed. The Woo Popup is a nice touch and the white labeling is offered as a premium extension as well.
Pricing
OceanWP has a free version for everyone to download.
The premium version is mainly a bundle of extensions, with support for additional sites and ongoing support. That starts at $39 per year and goes up to $129 per year for agencies.
Notable Features
You get to pick from a long list of unique and beautiful demos to design your site. Some of them include studio, outfit, and event demos.
It’s a fully responsive theme that actually looks good on smaller devices and performs well. Many themes claim this but don’t deliver.
Translation tools are built into the theme.
The OceanWP theme has support for WooCommerce, turning your site into an online store.
A few WooCommerce features that come with OceanWP include a native cart popup, a floating cart bar, and a quick view.
The theme plays nice with popular page builders like King Composer, Elementor, and Beaver Builder.
You can choose from a wide range of extensions like the popup notice, Instagram integration, and full-screen scrolling tool.
Fastest WordPress Theme Analysis
Starting out, it appears that OceanWP is a tad slower than some of the others, but that still doesn’t mean you should overlook it. The main area to be concerned about is the mobile speed. But again, the speeds are actually really good, but when compared to the best, it looks a little slower.
GTMetrix Speed Test
PageSpeed Score: 98%
YSlow Score: 92%
Fully Loaded Time: 1.4s
Total Page Size: 251KB
Requests: 20
Pingdom
Performance Grade: 91
Load Time: 564ms
Page Size: 264.3KB
Requests: 20
PageSpeed Insights (Mobile-only)
Overall Score: 86
First Image or Text: 3.1s
Speed Index (visible population for all content): 3.8s
Time to Become Fully Interactive: 3.3s
Byte Check TTFB Test
Time To First Byte: 632ms
Total Time: 632ms
Request Size: 201b
Total Header Size: 423b
Test Conclusions
OceanWP came out with a wonderful PageSpeed score, but the YSlow and Pingdom scores are a little lower than the competition in this article. However, scores of 92 and 91 are still better than the vast majority of themes on the market, making it one of the fastest WordPress theme options.
The TTFB test is respectable, but we’ll see further down that other themes are cutting this time in half. The score holding back OceanWP from being a top contender is the PageSpeed Insights Test.
So, you may see slightly slower loading times on a mobile device. Hopefully, that improves in the future to make it a top-notch theme for speed on all devices.
Zakra
The Zakra theme is from the folks at ThemeGrill and provides a multipurpose solution with endless possibilities and a speedy interface. The theme is known as a fast and secure option with over 40 demos to create a unique look for your website.
Our tests confirmed that the speed claim is in fact true, as it produced speeds in-line with the top performers in the business.
Zakra
Zakra
Zakra comes as a free theme with strong features, but the true customization prowess is available in the premium version, with advanced headers, WooCommerce tools, and blogging options.
One of the things we like the most about Zakra is how well-documented and supported the theme is compared to many free themes online. There are tutorials to answer key questions and a customer support rep is available if you can’t find something.
Pricing
The free version is, of course, free.
The premium theme sells for $49 per year, with higher pricing to support installation on more sites. You can also opt for a monthly plan.
Notable Features
The core theme offers a fast and reliable build to generate sleek sites for small businesses.
Choose from a library of demos ranging in focus from dentists to wedding themes.
The theme is compatible with Gutenberg and a few other page builders.
It’s SEO-friendly and great-looking on mobile devices.
The header module is versatile and creative because of the multiple top header bars, transparent header options, and several buttons.
You can edit the entire menu without having to stick with the standard WordPress menu settings. This includes tools for mobile menus, dropdown menus, and primary menu customizations.
Adjust the style of your blog with help from masonry layouts and grid designs.
Make multiple footer layouts with more columns and options for full-width footers or buttons to scroll to the top of the page.
The theme is packaged with hundreds of typography options.
Sidebars are highly flexible.
Fastest WordPress Theme Analysis
We like the design and speed coming from Zakra. Especially when it comes to the mobile speeds and the lowers request counts.
GTMetrix Speed Test
PageSpeed Score: 99%
YSlow Score: 93%
Fully Loaded Time: 2.1s
Total Page Size: 45.3KB
Requests: 13
Pingdom
Performance Grade: 94
Load Time: 417ms
Page Size: 50.9KB
Requests: 13
PageSpeed Insights (Mobile-only)
Overall Score: 98
First Image or Text: 1.9s
Speed Index (visible population for all content): 2.6s
Time to Become Fully Interactive: 1.9s
Byte Check TTFB Test
Time To First Byte: 599ms
Total Time: 599ms
Request Size: 201b
Total Header Size: 397b
Test Conclusions
The Zakra testing revealed solid scores across the board, with the PageSpeed Insights test being a notable success. That means it takes less than 2 seconds for the first theme item to show up to the user and become interactive. The score of 98 is suitable for these speed
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