How to Leverage Browser Caching in WordPress
Browser caching stores static files locally so repeat visits load faster. Here’s how to set it up in WordPress using plugins, .htaccess, or a CDN.
Browser caching stores static files locally so repeat visits load faster. Here’s how to set it up in WordPress using plugins, .htaccess, or a CDN.
A CDN can dramatically speed up your WordPress site by serving static files from servers close to your visitors. Here are 5 practical tips to get the most out of your CDN, from setup to caching rules.
Picking the right CDN for your WordPress site can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks down the key factors—speed, setup effort, pricing, and impact on Core Web Vitals—so you can make an informed choice.
A practical 20-step WordPress performance checklist covering caching, images, CDN, database, and more. Follow it step by step to cut load times and improve Core Web Vitals.