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| Ghostwriter War Room Member Join Date: 2009 Location: Ontario
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My wordpress website has a slow loading time. I want it to load much faster May need to know: jquery w3 total cache setting image gallery Optimizing tricks to make it faster Please message me if you can help. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: 2012 Location: India
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Hi, I have word Press Experience and would really wish to help you. Please have a look at PM. Regards Nishant |
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| Wotalotigot! War Room Member Join Date: 2011 Location: Where its HOT!!
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Hi Kim, Sent you PM an info. Cheers, ~Al |
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| Mycomicspace CE Join Date: 2013 Location: Michigan
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| Ecommerce Marketing Pro War Room Member Join Date: 2011 Location: Sharjah, UAE
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I can help you out by minimizing loading time. I am a pro for 5 years. If you are interested, just drop me a PM.
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: 2012
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Simple tricks: - Minimize javascript files - Minimize css files - Cache images, css and js files - Enable gzip compression You can enable cache and gzip compression at .htaccess without wordpress plugins, you can find all of these at google. |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: 2013
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Yes, can not agree any more for this answer.
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| Wordpress Mover on Fiverr Join Date: 2013
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1. Install W3 Total Cache. 2. Create 3-4 subdomains for your website. 3. Point all these subdomains to same directory on your server. 4. Enable CDN on your W3Total Cache. Choose Self-Hosted/ File Transfer Protocol Upload. 5. Go to CDN in W3 Total Cache 6. Scroll to Configuration part, add hostname, username, password and path to these subdomains (usually is /home/username/public_html/your_directory where your_directory is the directory where your subdomains are pointed). Also, on Replace site's hostname with:, put your subdomains previously created without http://. Just subdomain.domain.com. 7. Click on Test FTP server. If everything is OK the text "Test passed" will appear. 8. Scroll up and start importing files into your CDN. 9. Click on Save Changes. You should have your own CDN now. Here's a speed test for one of my websites with and without CDN. Website speed test 4.11 seconds without CDN. 1.76 seconds with CDN. |
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: 2013 Location: Planet Earth
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I sent you a PM . follow the tut and you'll know the difference.
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