Failed Core Web Vitals Assessment on WordPress Website
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I’m facing a pressing issue with a client’s WordPress website. The Core Web Vitals assessment has unfortunately failed, and despite my best efforts, I haven’t been able to resolve the problem. I’ve focused on fixing JavaScript-related issues, but none of the solutions I’ve tried so far seem to be effective.
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could provide insights or guidance on how to tackle this challenge. What steps did you take to improve Core Web Vitals scores on a WordPress website? Any advice, tips, or even recommended plugins would be invaluable right now.
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We can only help with sites running on the wordpress.com platform. So what is the URL of that site?
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I’m facing a pressing issue with a client’s WordPress website. The Core Web Vitals assessment has unfortunately failed, and despite my best efforts, I haven’t been able to resolve the problem. I’ve focused on fixing JavaScript-related issues, but none of the solutions I’ve tried so far seem to be effective.
The website URL is https://myidstatus.com/
I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could provide insights or guidance on how to tackle this challenge. What steps did you take to improve Core Web Vitals scores on a WordPress website? Any advice, tips, or even recommended plugins would be invaluable right now.
Here is the Core Web Vital Screenshot I took:

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We can’t help as your site isn’t running on the wordpress.com platform but is hosted by Cloudflare. You could try to contact Cloudflare support but I don’t think they’ll change their server settings for some minor problems on 1 site.
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