09-16-2021, 05:10 AM
First and foremost, you must assess your website's current load time. Keep in mind that page speed varies depending on various factors, including the size of the page, the number of requests it makes, whether it is cached or not, and the type of information (static or dynamic) it hosts.
A website's homepage is frequently used as a baseline for determining load time. The following three tools are widely used across the web to check a website's speed:
WebPageTest.org
Tools.Pingdom.com
PageSpeedInsights
Here are the 11 ways to speed up WordPress:
#1 Choose a better web hosting provider
#2 Use a lightweight WordPress theme / framework
#3 Reduce image sizes
#4 Minify JS and CSS files
#5 Use advanced caching mechanisms with a caching plugin
#6 Use a CDN
#7 Enable GZIP compression
#8 Cleanup WordPress database
#9 Deactivate or uninstall plugins
#10 Keep external scripts to a minimum
#11 Disable pingbacks and trackbacks
A website's homepage is frequently used as a baseline for determining load time. The following three tools are widely used across the web to check a website's speed:
WebPageTest.org
Tools.Pingdom.com
PageSpeedInsights
Here are the 11 ways to speed up WordPress:
#1 Choose a better web hosting provider
#2 Use a lightweight WordPress theme / framework
#3 Reduce image sizes
#4 Minify JS and CSS files
#5 Use advanced caching mechanisms with a caching plugin
#6 Use a CDN
#7 Enable GZIP compression
#8 Cleanup WordPress database
#9 Deactivate or uninstall plugins
#10 Keep external scripts to a minimum
#11 Disable pingbacks and trackbacks