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Most cache plugins offer a logged-in cache, but often it’s more of a necessary feature rather than a true solution for logged-in users. Let’s explore why: Moreover, there are pages that we can’t cache at all, such as the cart and checkout pages. Additionally, there are requests that can’t be cached, like WooCommerce AJAX requests. […]
Free cache plugins can provide a basic solution to speed up your website, but they have limitations, making them often not the ideal choice. Image Optimization Most free cache plugins don’t offer image optimization because it requires too much computing power and can’t be sustained without generating revenue. Since images are one of the biggest […]
Most cache plugins simply delay JavaScript loading, which can lead to various problems. We are going to check what kind of errors can occur because of delaying scripts, and how Swift Performance AI can do it better. Runtime Errors When a webpage loads, certain events are triggered (like DOMContentLoaded, load, etc). Many JavaScript functions only […]
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