Tag: WordPress Performance

  • How To Get a 100 In Google Lighthouse

    How To Get a 100 In Google Lighthouse

    Web developers and designers have been striving to improve website SEO, accessibility, and usability. As a result ranking high in Google Lighthouse is hard work when your WordPress page is complex. We wanted to share our experience of achieving a 100% performance score in the Google Lighthouse audit. We are in constant evolution to improve our […]

  • Redis Object Cache for WordPress

    Redis Object Cache for WordPress

    WordPress Redis Object Cache can increase your WordPress website’s performance, but not every slow website can benefit from it. Learn when Redis is good for WordPress and when it’s not, how it works, and how to install it on your WordPress sites. Is Redis Good For WordPress? What is Redis Object Cache? Redis is an […]

  • Do we still need to use AMP for our WordPress websites?

    Do we still need to use AMP for our WordPress websites?

    Google started Accelerated Mobile Pages back in 2015. It had a considerable push by being included as Top Stories in Mobile Search Results, Google Ads Sales teams, and native AMP WordPress plugins. The reason for this push was clear: Google wanted to make AMP faster, so It could replicate the app experience that had loved […]

  • How to disable WordPress feed

    How to disable WordPress feed

    Sometimes it is interesting to disable RSS feeds or WordPress syndication links. In this post we will show you, step by step, the most efficient way to disable WordPress feeds.

  • Why is WordPress so slow? The path to a fast WordPress site

    Why is WordPress so slow? The path to a fast WordPress site

    For those familiar with photography, when adjusting the shutter speed, we just have two dials to play with: the ISO dial and the aperture ring. But setting up a fast WordPress site is a completely different story, it is more complicated, you have lots of speed knobs and not all those parameters are so easy to adjust.

  • Network High Availability and WAF for WordPress

    Network High Availability and WAF for WordPress

    Yes, you heard it correctly! wetopi now has additional/redundant IP address to access the infrastructure of Load Balancer and Web Application Firewalls.

  • Brotli Compression for WordPress

    Brotli Compression for WordPress

    Compressing your WordPress site’s files is a great way to shrink your page sizes and speed up your site. For a long time, GZIP compression has been used by web servers to deliver your site content compressed to the browser. Now Brotli is the new player! Learn how to get Brotli Compression for your WordPress.