One way to improve your page load speed is to inline CSS and JavaScript and all this means is that you include both in your HTML...
Every week a new caching plugin gets released but before you jump on each one to try it out, you need to understand how caching works,...
Keep-Alive allows a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection to gain access to several files from the server to the browser, rather than having to create a...
One of the easiest ways that you can inject a bit of speed into your WordPress website is to choose a fast theme. These are the...
Fragment caching works by identifying sections of code, which take up time and resources, and caching just those sections.
Leveraging browser caching on your WordPress website can offer up some significant speed savings
Throughout many of these posts, you’ve been asked to access and edit the .htaccess file so now we’re going to look at what it is and...
We’re going to look at how you can speed up your WordPress admin area.
One of the easiest ways to speed up your WordPress website is, quite simply, streamline the design. Your website may look wonderful but there is nothing...
One way to speed up your page loading times is to optimize the order of your styles and scripts. You should always place your style tags...
One of the most critical factors for the success of any website is speed. Not only do you rank higher in terms of SEO, you also...
There are so many reasons why a website could be slow, and one reason is TTFB, or Time to First Byte. Most of the WordPress optimization...
There are so many ways to speed up your WordPress site but many of them involve installing this plugin or that one, having to set it...
No doubt, if you use a tool like GTMetrix, you’ve seen a warning telling you to serve your resources from consistent URLs. The warning will tell...
Cache validators are defined inside response headers and HTTP requests and are used to determine if whether or not a request to retrieve files from the...