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in a Few ClicksDid you know you can find out how well your cache is performing by calculating hit and miss ratios in caches? Here’s how to do it.
Last update on April 15, 2021Does your website have an international audience? If so, a CDN might be crucial to improve its performance. Let’s explore the world of CDNs with our new article!
Last update on June 30, 2021It’s essential to know how to use FTP with WordPress if you want to transfer files and manually install WordPress. Here’s what you need to know.
Last update on September 12, 2019PageSpeed Insights is one of the most used page speed measurement tools, and for good reasons. In this guide you’ll learn what it is and how it works.
Last update on May 20, 2020Setting WordPress file permissions is crucial. Here’s how to fix WordPress permissions, plus the changes to .htaccess permissions WordPress recommends.
Last update on July 18, 2019GTMetrix is one of the best alternatives to PageSpeed Insights when it comes to measuring the performance of your site. Wondering how to read its results? Read this tutorial!
Last update on June 2, 2021When it comes to optimizing your site’s speed with a cache, knowing the difference between Cache MISS vs Cache HIT can go a long way.
Last update on July 29, 2019JSON Web Tokens and session cookies both offer user authentication so they’re the same, right? Nope! In this post we explain why they’re actually super different.
Last update on July 23, 2019Varnish acts as a cache HTTP reverse proxy and sometimes you can also see it defined as a front-end accelerator. Learn all its secrets and how to use it to boost your web performance on WordPress.
Last update on December 17, 2019There are enough different types of caches to make your head spin. Not to worry! Here are the differences between a site cache, browser cache, and server cache.
Last update on May 18, 2021Redis object caching can vastly speed up your WordPress page load times. It’s an incredibly popular option: here’s how to use it and set it up.
Last update on September 12, 2019Memcached is an object caching system that can boost the web performance of your WordPress site. Here’s how to use it and set it up.
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