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Title: 5 Ways To Optimize Your WordPress Site


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To run your small WordPress blog or a high
traffic WordPress installation, you need to
optimize your WordPress site. In the current web
scenario, more than 80 websites are built on
WordPress. When a website gets launched, its
optimization becomes an important concern for
every web developer for effective WordPress
Development.
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How You Can Optimize Your WordPress Site? There
are a few steps for optimizing your website given
as-
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1) Using CDN(Content Delivery Network) Each
WordPress website is hosted in a data center
anywhere in the world. If your sites visitor
location is far from the data center then it will
automatically increase the loading time of your
site page. But CDN resolves this issue by
utilizing a large number of data centers in the
world.
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2) Enable Browser Caching Browser caching if
enabled allows internet users to speed up the
loading time of their favorite websites by
storing a cached copy of your website locally.
This reduces repeated calls to the server and
thus saves a user from downloading the same file
again.
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3) Properly install cache plugin Installing a
cache plugin to your WordPress site makes your
site faster. For this, you can install W3 Total
Cache or WP Super Cache or WP Fastest cache.
Cache plugins publish static HTML files rather
than dynamic files. It reduces server access for
static resources, MySQL database access, HTTP
requests and a no. of PHP requests.
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4) Empty Trash system Whenever a piece of
content(comment, page, media, post) is deleted
from the WordPress, it is sent to trash system.
From here only, the content can be restored or
deleted permanently. Read More - Optimize Your
WordPress Site?
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5) Enable the Gzip Compression Enable
compression via .htaccess. For most people
reading this, compression is enabled by adding
some code to a file called .htaccess on their web
host/server. Website gzip compression makes it
possible to reduce the file size of a web file
(like HTML, PHP, CSS and Javascript files) to
about 30 or less of its original size before
these files get sent to the browser of a user.
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