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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

8 Decorous Tips to Rev Up the Wordpress Site Loading Time

1. Get Rid Of Sluggish Servers

The web hosting services greatly impact your websites' speed.
 There are several alluring host service providers that offer
services either for free or at affordable prices. It is advisable
 to don't streamline your choice for a host service provider by
considering the service cost, rather look for the quality offered.


A good host service provider can dramatically increase your site
 loading time. However, it is not necessary that it is your host
 service provider who is always responsible. In fact, you may
have a good host service, but might have enrolled into a wrong
 hosting plan. Thus, it is essential to analyze the impact of
the services that you are using and accordingly choose a proficient
 host service provider with a worthy plan.

2. Identify The Plugins Creating Hindrance In Site Performance

Plugins form a major reason that adds to the site loading time.
 It has been found that with more and more number of plugins on
a site, the site loading time increases. There could be several
reasons for this like poor coding, persistent calls to an
 external server, and more.

There are several resourceful plugins available in the WordPress
repository that offer incredible functionalities. You may use a
plugin (like P3 plugin) to monitor the performance of other plugins,
 which are active on your site. This way, you can analyze the
inefficient plugins and look for a proficient plugin that can
comparatively deliver better results.

3. Integrate Only Web Optimized Images

According to the latest web trends, it is imperative to add precise
 and concise web content to make your site appear more interactive
 and engaging. No doubt, the visual content enhances the overall
look and feel of the content and make it easily readable. So, adding
 relevant images, video or other media files in a website are
considered as a great practice.

However, inserting heavy files will certainly add to the site loading
 time. Therefore, it is advisable to use the compressed images and other
 files to beautify your content without compromising with the quality
 and site's performance. You can use plugins for the same, and plugins
like WP Smush it and Lazy Loud are a great choice.


4. Content Delivery Network Offers A Great Solution


A Content Delivery Network (CDN) will host your files across a wide network
 of servers across the globe. This way, the data is downloaded from a
 server that is geographically near to a user. This process ultimately
 minifies the load over a single server by spreading the relevant data
 over multiple servers. Although, configuring a CDN can consume a good
 amount of time, but it would be worth a great value for boosting the
 page-loading speed.


5. Reduce The CSS and JavaScript Files


Whilst WordPress plugins offer greater capabilities, but this can't be
 denied that each plugin adds a great number of CSS and JavaScript files
 to each web page. This creates performance bottlenecks. To break through
 this issue, you can place all the JavaScript into one JavaScript file
and all the CSS into one CSS file.

Again, these files can be combined as a file by simply using an efficient
 plugin. By doing so, the number of requests that the browser is required
 to make will ultimately reduce.


6. Set The Gravatar Image As A Blank Space


Instead of using the default Gravatar image, it is better to set no value
 for the Discussion field under the Settings tabs in your WP dashboard.
Some users think that Gravatar image makes a site appear more aesthetic,
but indeed, it adds to the loading time. Thus, by keeping it empty, you
can substantially improve your page loading time.

7. Use Cache plugin

Since, static file doesn't include MySQL and PHP code, implementing
 static HTML files instead of dynamic files will certainly improve the
site loading time. You can publish static HTML files by installing a
cache plugin.

Moreover, caching also facilitates resourceful features like caching of feeds,
 CDN support, Gzipping and a lot more. There are numerous caching plugins,
 including, W3 Total Cache, W3 Super Cache and more that are available for
 free and delivers outstanding performance.


8. Keep Your WP Trash System Empty

Whenever some content like post, comment, media, and so forth, is deleted
from the WordPress, it is not deleted completely from the database. It is
 rather sent to the trash. Thus, it allows owners to either delete the
content permanently or restore it again from the trash. So that if ever
any content is deleted mistakenly that can be easily restored.

If your WP trash is filled up with a lot a data, it will add load to the
 database, which will directly influence the site loading time. However,
by default, the WP auto deletes the trash after every 30 days. But, this
number of days can be reduced to a desired number by simply making a small
 tweak in the wp-config.php file.

For this, you may add the following line of code in your wp-config.php file.

// this will reduce it from 30 days to 4 days
define ('EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS', 4);

// this will completely disable the trash system
define ('EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS', 0);

Wrapping Up:
These efficient tips will improve the WP site loading time. Earnestly adhere
 to these tips and make your WordPress site deliver an incredible
performance with a blazingly great loading time. This will ultimately
leverage your remarkable online presence and help you boost your business
 values.

About the Author:

Amanda Cline is serving as a professional PHP Programmer at Xicom Technologies
 Ltd- A renowned custom development company. If you need to hire PHP developer
 then simply get in touch with Amanda via Twitter. she has also written
interesting and informative articles on Custom Software Development, Web
Application Development etc.

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