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The WP_CACHE is a WordPress native constant that enables or disables WordPress caching. It should be set to true to allow caching, specifically, WP … See more

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How to Make Fewer HTTP Requests on Your WordPress Site

WEBGo to your ‘File Manager’. Click on the folder that contains your WordPress site. Create a folder in your root directory with the new combined file. Combining CSS & …

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How to Address Google PageSpeed Insights Recommendations …

WEBIn this article you learned how to interpret and address PageSpeed Insights recommendations filed under the Diagnostics and Opportunities sections. By learning to …

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WordPress File Permissions: How Do They Work

WEBThird number – Permissions that are given to the world. Now for the numbers. Each number corresponds to a level of permission or a combination of permissions. …

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Control WordPress Heartbeat API

WEBTo prevent such issues, WP Rocket provides a way to control this activity in our settings: By first enabling the Control Heartbeat checkbox, you can choose to either …

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Site Health error: WP_CACHE is set to false

WEBThe WP_CACHE constant needs to be set to true for WP Rocket cache to work properly. This message is a false positive if you are using one of the hosts below. …

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How to Test DNS Server Response Time to Troubleshoot Site …

WEBTo run a DIG command and DNS response time test, go to your Applications folder on Mac and open the Terminal app. For Windows, go to Start > Run, …

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Critical CSS in WordPress: What It Is and How to Optimize CSS …

WEBThere are three main steps to optimize CSS delivery for your WordPress site, namely: Step 1: Find and generate the critical CSS — that’s identifying the minimum …

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Why You Need to Upgrade to PHP 7+ ASAP (and How to Do It …

WEB1. Better App Performance. New PHP releases often come with performance optimizations and improved execution functions, allowing your site to offer a better …

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Why is Your WordPress Website Slow

WEBHow to Check Which PHP Version is Running On WordPress. Log in to your WordPress dashboard, then go to Tools → Site Health. Switch to the Info tab and click …

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What is Object Caching and How to Use It With WordPress

WEBObject caching involves storing database query results so that the next time a result is needed, it can be served from the cache without having to repeatedly query the …

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Security headers are missing

WEBIf you're using an Apache/LiteSpeed server, add the headers in the htaccess file, after the WP Rocket block of rules, or ask your webhost to apply them at the server …

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WordPress Mobile Optimization: 11 Proven Ways to Improve …

WEBFollow the steps below to launch the mobile report: Go to your website. Open the “developer tools” from the top menu. Select the “Lighthouse” tab. Check the …

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WordPress Database: How to Clean It up and Optimize It

WEBFrom the WordPress dashboard, open the Database tab and select the advanced options of your choice. You can limit the number of revisions, trash the …

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How to Reduce Total Blocking Time (TBT) on WordPress

WEBTo fix your TBT score longer than 300 ms, you should focus on the order and loading preferences of your resources, as well as the number and size of requests. The most …

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