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Implementing browser caching on your WordPress website improves performance for visitors who visit multiple pages or visit your website multiple times. It allows their computer to store commonly used files in their browser which means pages can be displayed faster…
How to Serve Static Assets with an Efficient Cache Policy in WordPress
The Google PageSpeed recommendation to serve static assets with an efficient cache policy is all about browser caching. It’s usually pretty straightforward to fix on WordPress sites. “Static assets” means the files on your site: CSS, JavaScript, images, fonts, videos…
Reduce Unused CSS in WordPress
Addressing PageSpeed’s recommendation to Reduce Unused CSS improves your site’s overall score, along with the First Contentful Paint (FCP) and Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) metrics. Removing unused CSS is closely tied with removing render-blocking resources, and the plugins available will…
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