Thursday, September 1, 2011

Accelerate WordPress using plugins

Now time is more valuable than ever before, and most people have it less than before, so one must be sure that your blog is optimized for maximum performance.

One of the easiest ways to optimize your blog to do so by using plugins. There are lots of plugins, same known WP Super Cache, Cache and Hyper Cache Quick, who will be able to optimize your blog and load time of pages. Do not use all of the below, select one or two and enjoy. A lot of plugins, not only can conflict among themselves, but also significantly increase download time.

Threading means "adapt (programs), for work on parallel systems. This plugin will help you do this by synchronizing with the resources on multiple hosts. This helps speed up the loading time of your blog pages.

This plugin is implemented at an object level caching, and can be used instead of the built-in WordPress WP_Object_Cache. Unlike other caching plugins not caches entire pages, but only the data specified in the plugin API. In other words, this significantly reduce the load database and thus speed up page loading and increase the effectiveness of your blog.

This is another great plugin to cache on the blog, to reduce workload and improve performance. Promise "at least 10 times improvement in the effectiveness of the site. If you can understand all the settings, you will save up to 80% of the bandwidth.

Plugin starts the process of removing all unnecessary characters (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) from the source code, without changing its functionality. He is also great for finding and removing duplicates in your code. In settings you can specify files that you do not want to optimize, and set the cache expiration time.

WP Smush.it works with images, reducing their size, cleans up the meta data, optimizes the compression makes trimming unused colors for indexed images. The plugin works automatically and requires no work on your part. Just install, activate and everything.

CDN Tools, designed to boost your blog load time by loading data in the content distribution network. JavaScript and media files will be loaded on the front-end server via cloud files, which allows you to make and accelerate your own server.

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