Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 3:43:34 GMT
Make sure you really need all the code that's there, and then manually remove some of the white space. Removing white space isn't a big deal, but if you want your site to load as quickly as possible, this is another thing you can do. Optimize Your Database I mentioned earlier that you can cache your WordPress posts and pages so that your site doesn't have to make any database calls/references when the page loads. However, it is true that in order to create a cache, that page or post needs to be loaded once.
By optimizing your database, you can improve the speed of your Contact Lists non-cached pages/posts or your entire site if you choose not to use a caching plugin. Rethink Your Design Everyone loves a truly beautiful website with images/vectors, however these can be the slowest to load. If you want a really fast site, you need to stick to CSS as much as possible, and with CSS you can achieve really impressive designs without the need for Photoshop images. Do you really need to have that giant image in.
The background or can you use a solid color? Are you using javascript image replacement for navigation? Ask yourself questions like these and review your website designs and I'm sure you'll find ways to help reduce your layout size. Cut Out These Snippets Are you one of those posts on your homepage and category pages? If so, you should consider using excerpts for your blog, not only for SEO purposes but also to improve site speed. You can significantly reduce the amount of content on a given category page or home page by using small chunks.
By optimizing your database, you can improve the speed of your Contact Lists non-cached pages/posts or your entire site if you choose not to use a caching plugin. Rethink Your Design Everyone loves a truly beautiful website with images/vectors, however these can be the slowest to load. If you want a really fast site, you need to stick to CSS as much as possible, and with CSS you can achieve really impressive designs without the need for Photoshop images. Do you really need to have that giant image in.
The background or can you use a solid color? Are you using javascript image replacement for navigation? Ask yourself questions like these and review your website designs and I'm sure you'll find ways to help reduce your layout size. Cut Out These Snippets Are you one of those posts on your homepage and category pages? If so, you should consider using excerpts for your blog, not only for SEO purposes but also to improve site speed. You can significantly reduce the amount of content on a given category page or home page by using small chunks.