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Working on this for modern home pages. No update on classic sites yet.
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InfoPath is a wonderful tool. we need an easy way to create forms especially since SharePoint designer 2013 doesn't have the user interface any longer. They seem to take away all the easy to use tools and making things more cryptic. Please keep
I have been dealing with this exact problem. I have contacted Microsoft many times and done numerous tests for them and many on my own. It takes almost 10 sec to load our home page. That is really unacceptable. Other pages take a long time also but not that long. The home page has a lot of content but not an overload. Microsoft suggested the problem is structural navigation but after a lot of testing, that was not the case. I believe the combination of publishing pages and structural navigation that is causing the issue.
When I tested the load times on a different site collection ("Region") without very many users, about 50 compared to 5000 on the main site collection("Main"). Both of them use structural navigation but the number of users differ. Also, Region doesn't use a publishing page for the front page.
How I tested: Started Stopwatch at the same time I click refresh. Also stopped stopwatch when page loaded. Took average of three test.
What I tested on Main site collection: main home page, blank test home page, subsite
What I tested on Region site collection: main home page
Result: Non-publishing pages are the fastest with very little structural navigation; Both page types do worse with managed navigation.