Best WordPress Plugins for Speed?

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Hey Guys,

Could any of you recommend any plugins that will help with the speed of a WordPress website?

My website will have -

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Images
Embedded YouTube Videos
Landing Pages

I used to have a plugin that compressed the size of all of the images you already had on your site which helped loads, but now I can't remember the name of it (I used it on a site I no longer have). If any of you can recommend a good plugin for this as well I would be super grateful?

Thanks for any and all suggestions - even the spammy and rude ones! haha
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  • Profile picture of the author vikash_kumar
    Hi,
    WordPress speed optimization is actually a result of many optimization actions.
    Right from analyzing the issues with the WordPress installations to Optimize your homepage, images, database, site compression and caching.

    I will recommend you to learn all these basic things and utilize eventually to enhance the speed of your WordPress Website.
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    • Profile picture of the author efil4renots
      Originally Posted by vikash_kumar View Post

      Hi,
      WordPress speed optimization is actually a result of many optimization actions.
      Right from analyzing the issues with the WordPress installations to Optimize your homepage, images, database, site compression and caching.

      I will recommend you to learn all these basic things and utilize eventually to enhance the speed of your WordPress Website.
      Thanks for your reply!
      so no suggestions of plugins then? haha
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  • Profile picture of the author RobinInTexas
    For speed, use a site like WebPagetest - Website Performance and Optimization Test and follow their suggestions.

    Other than installing W3 total cache, and using Cloudflare most plugins will slow down your site.

    You can install P3 Performance profiler to see the effects of the various plugins, then disable it or uninstall it

    I prefer to optimize images before uploading them.
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    • Profile picture of the author exactprecisions
      Originally Posted by RobinInTexas View Post

      For speed, use a site like WebPagetest - Website Performance and Optimization Test and follow their suggestions.

      Other than installing W3 total cache, and using Cloudflare most plugins will slow down your site.

      You can install P3 Performance profiler to see the effects of the various plugins, then disable it or uninstall it

      I prefer to optimize images before uploading them.
      CloudFlare is junk and on rented servers - if you want optimal performance go for MaxCDN. Everything else you mentioned I 100% agree with.
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      • Profile picture of the author damoncloudflare
        Originally Posted by exactprecisions View Post

        CloudFlare is junk and on rented servers - if you want optimal performance go for MaxCDN. Everything else you mentioned I 100% agree with.
        The bulk of our customers are actually probably on shared servers because they activate through hosting partners. We would actually help sites on shared servers because we're helping to reduce the load on the server.

        If you personally had a bad experience, we could have investigated the issue via a support ticket.
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    • Profile picture of the author damoncloudflare
      Originally Posted by RobinInTexas View Post

      For speed, use a site like WebPagetest - Website Performance and Optimization Test and follow their suggestions.

      Other than installing W3 total cache, and using Cloudflare most plugins will slow down your site.

      You can install P3 Performance profiler to see the effects of the various plugins, then disable it or uninstall it

      I prefer to optimize images before uploading them.
      I just wanted to clarify that installing the CloudFlare WordPress plugin alone doesn't activate CloudFlare (someone reading this may think it does). It would still require signing up directly or through a partner for CloudFlare.
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  • Profile picture of the author sagittarius
    You can set up Cloudflare on some hosts. It also has a Cloudflare Wordpress Plugin.
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  • Profile picture of the author getbestdesign
    speed comes from the owner of the site how he manage it, installing too much plugin it just bloat your site, but for some reason you dont have any choice of installing too much plugin and you running an speed issue, i recommend this WordPress › WP Super Cache « WordPress Plugins..
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    • Profile picture of the author David Hall
      you can also throw in WordPress Image Compressor
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      • Profile picture of the author exactprecisions
        Originally Posted by David Hall View Post

        you can also throw in WordPress Image Compressor
        Are you referring to EWWW Image Optimizer? If so those sort of plugins require the host server have specific php modules installed in order for it to go through the automatic routines the plugin makes available. Otherwise they will be forced to have to use a cloud image optimizing solution.

        EWWW Image Optimizer is great.
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  • Profile picture of the author exactprecisions
    Originally Posted by efil4renots View Post

    Hey Guys,

    Could any of you recommend any plugins that will help with the speed of a WordPress website?

    My website will have -

    Text
    Images
    Embedded YouTube Videos
    Landing Pages

    I used to have a plugin that compressed the size of all of the images you already had on your site which helped loads, but now I can't remember the name of it (I used it on a site I no longer have). If any of you can recommend a good plugin for this as well I would be super grateful?

    Thanks for any and all suggestions - even the spammy and rude ones! haha

    w3 total cache, ewww image optimizer, maxcdn and installing the gtmetrix plugin - including all the webmaster tools youre able to setup through w3 should get you on the right track. You can further this by extensively testing on services such as webpagetest.org, pingdom, and gtmetrix - along with the google insight reports. This will allow you to pin-point say, scripts in the header/footer that could be combined as well as defered. (just an example)

    Like someone else mentioned you can obtain a water-fall like report of your plugins and internal operations via p3 performance profiler.
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  • Profile picture of the author HA-Dave
    Cache is almost a must - I usually recommend wp super cache over most of the other non-cache related things
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  • Profile picture of the author Bruce Niconl
    I used W3 total cache and it works well
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  • Profile picture of the author markdavies001
    I recommend Cloudfair Wordpress Plugin.It enhance the speed the of your Website.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sahana Chawla
    You can use W3 Total Cache, it improves the site performance and speed.
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  • Profile picture of the author ofesak
    Most important thing is compression of your images (up to 80% decrease in size). You can google "compressjpeg" online tool for that.

    Second thing is fast hosting which you definitely need to have. And no need in VPS or dedicated server for site with small traffic, just good hosting provider.

    Regarding to plugins and caching...trust me, browsers on client-side have enough level of caching, Wordpress CMS engine is fast enough itself, otherwise it would not be so popular.

    Just use good theme, correct setup and your site will be fast enough, I bet that plugins will not help you. If you have slow site, but images compressed and good hosting then it is only reason - bad website implementation, performance defects, memory leaks...you need technical corrections in PHP side of your website.
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  • Profile picture of the author tomkidotiptrick
    wp-optimize-by-xtraffic,wp-optimize,wp-smushit...
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  • Profile picture of the author Elisha Butler
    Yes, there are plugin you can use to speed up the website like Cache plugins W3 Total Cache, reduce the size of images it will help your website to load fast. For more information you may visit Templatetoaster's blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author startingtrends
    I know it's been mentioned already, but my recommendation would also be to use WP Super Cache.
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  • Profile picture of the author JerryEdison3289
    W3 total cache
    W3 super cache
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