Do you want to improve your WordPress website’s performance and reduce time to first byte (TTFB)? When optimizing a WordPress site’s load time, many people overlook the server side. Reducing TTFB (Time To First Byte) will help speed up your site and provide a better… Read More »
Do you want to enable Imagick on your WordPress website? Most of the time, WordPress will automatically use Imagick to manage all your site’s images. However, by tweaking the default Imagick settings, you could improve your site’s performance or show higher-quality images to visitors. In… Read More »
Is your WordPress dashboard loading too slowly? Having a slow loading WordPress dashboard is annoying, and it hurts overall productivity when it comes to creating content and managing your website. Also, the underlying cause of a slow WordPress dashboard can also impact your website conversions.… Read More »
Do you want to remove unused CSS in WordPress so that your site will load faster? Unused CSS is any CSS code added by your WordPress theme or plugins that you don’t really need. Removing this CSS code improves WordPress performance and the user experience.… Read More »
Have you ever wondered what the impact of PHP and MySQL is on your website speed? WordPress is written in the PHP programming language and uses MySQL as the database. Both programs run on your web server, thus impacting your overall performance. In this article,… Read More »
Do you want to use WebP images in WordPress? WebP images are a modern image format that offers better image compression by reducing the file size. This makes your website load faster and saves bandwidth. In this article, we will show you how to easily… Read More »
Do you want to optimize Core Web Vitals for WordPress? Core Web Vitals is an initiative by Google that helps website owners improve the user experience and quality of their websites. These signals are crucial for the success of any website. In this guide, we… Read More »
Are you trying to eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in WordPress? If you test your website on Google PageSpeed insights, then you will likely see a suggestion to eliminate render-blocking scripts and CSS. However, it does not provide any details on how to do that… Read More »
After WordPress hosting, plugins are the second biggest reason that can cause your WordPress site to be slow. Often times this can be mitigated by either disabling the plugin or stop it from loading in areas where you don’t need them. In this article, we… Read More »
Do you want to lazy load Gravatars in WordPress comments? Every time a comment is added to your site, WordPress makes an HTTP request to Gravatar to retrieve the commenter’s avatar. This can slow down your site’s page load speed, particularly on articles with a… Read More »