Performance hacks for WordPress
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Oct 20, 2024 - PHP
Performance hacks for WordPress
Performance optimization plugin for WordPress
The main task of this plugin is to increase the security of the site and improve the performance of the site by disabling completely unnecessary hooks and also optimizing SQL queries
EngineScript is a super fast WordPress server built on Ubuntu and optimized for Cloudflare and Digital Ocean
Plugins and resources to speed up and optimize your WordPress site.
Wordpress plugin that increases user experience by swapping only components that change instead of full page reloads.
WP EzPz Tweaks is an all-in-one WordPress plugin that helps you personalize the admin panel appearances, clean your site code and remove unwanted features to increase its security and improve performance.
WP Rocket, Git-ified. This repository is just a mirror of the WP Rocket plugin. Please do not send pull requests.
Caches WordPress menus to improve page loading time.
Makes term count updates less painful
optimize all your wordpress theme and plugins css and js files
Simple Benchmark Plugin to Test CPU & MySQL Performance for WordPress.
Improve the loading speed of your website by removing bloat and unused features (previously Better Speed)
Code-based WordPress Performance Optimization for Developers. No UI, no options, no database queries. Just screaming fast PHP.
WordPress LiteSpeed Cache
Collection of scripts to support during the setup of WordPress sites, but mostly for system maintenance.
Simple example template illustrating how you can modify a WordPress theme to incorporate Webpack. Could be modified slightly for non-WordPress builds. Includes SASS & JS compilation/bundling/minification, Babel transpilation, Font Awesome, and extraction/inclusion of Gutenberg styles to minify them with the SASS.
NGINX Configuration for The Best WordPress Performance Booster- WP Rocket 💙...
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