How to Optimize Your WordPress Website.

This article will help you how to Optimize Your WordPress Website. It is very easy to Optimize Your WordPress Website and this article is especially for the beginners.  This information applies to SharedVPS, and Dedicated hosting plans which is provided by Websouls hosting company.

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Before you begin or change anything, please make sure that you understand the risks and changes that you are going to make. You can Optimize Your WordPress Website by following the given steps.

 

Step1: Always use a fast WordPress Theme

A design that has been coded poorly, or uses images throughout the design, will always add needless weight to your page. It is not rare for some WordPress themes to be a few megabytes in size. Such type of a design could add a few seconds to your website page loading time.

Step2: Always Monitor Your Plugins

Before you install any plugin on your website, always ask yourself that is this plugin necessary to install? Plugins are one of the main reasons for WordPress websites being slow. The additional plugins you will install without research, the more chances are you will face performance issues. So, always avoid using unnecessary plugins.

Step3: Always use the updated WordPress

WordPress is free, and it is developed by a community of developers. With every new release, they fix the vulnerability, improve performance, add new features to it, and enhance current features to stay up to date with new industry standards. So in simple words, when people do not update their WordPress site, they are exposing their website security and missing out on new features and improvements.

Step4: Always Optimize Your Images for the Web

Website pages that contain several images can take a long time to load. It is always in your best interests to optimize your images before you upload them to your WordPress website.

Step5: Enable Browser Caching

Some of the largest files on your website hardly change. This includes script files, CSS files, your website logo etc. One way to take advantage of this is to enable browser caching. What does browser caching do it allows internet users to speed up the loading time of their websites by storing a cached copy of your website locally on your machine. This reduces the request to your server and saves the end user from downloading the same files again.

 

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