4 Main Causes of a Slow WordPress Site and How to Fix Them
Many WordPress users feel that WordPress performance is not good and the opening speed is very slow. Specifically, when opening…
Many WordPress users feel that WordPress performance is not good and the opening speed is very slow. Specifically, when opening…
It’s common knowledge that WordPress consumes relatively more server resources, especially with some advanced WordPress themes. If not properly optimized,…
Improve your website’s scrolling performance and PageSpeed Insights score. Learn how to resolve the passive listener warning by adding a simple jQuery polyfill to your WordPress site.
Reduce WordPress theme CSS file size by using PurgeCSS to strip out selectors that are never used on the front end.
How to persist the WordPress object cache with Redis or Memcached, enable the required drop-ins, and use the object cache API in theme and plugin development.
A practical breakdown of the biggest reasons WordPress sites load slowly and what to optimize first.
A practical WordPress performance guide using the Avada theme as an example, covering assets, caching, HTTP/2, CDN, and media delivery.
Use the Cachify plugin with Memcached to cache WordPress pages and improve page load speed.
Configure Cachify with Nginx and Memcached so WordPress can serve cached pages from memory and dramatically reduce page load time.
Understand what Time to First Byte means, what counts as slow, why it gets too long, and how to reduce server response time on WordPress sites.