Tuesday, August 9, 2011

9 Plugins for you help to optimize the performance of WordPress

As the owner of a blog, I am sure that you know that your quick blog is more your visitors will be the happiest. Time is more precious than ever, and most people were certainly less of it (than ever); If you want true that your blog is optimized for best performance.


The best way to do so is with plugins. Since there are so many to choose, I shrunk the list to 9 amazing plugins that will help you optimize your blog and increase your page load time. In most cases, you can get away with using only 1 or 2 of these - as the plugins also contribute to slow down the load time. So let's take a look at these 9 plugins and see just what they can do to help make your blog faster and your happier readers.
Parallelize the means of "to adapt (a program) suitable for running on a system of parallel processing.". This plugin allows you to do so by paralyze resources across multiple hostnames. To do this help to speed up the time of loading of the pages of your blog. This plugin will automatically parallelize your, all your files blog setting to speed up your pages. We used it on our psd to html blog and it worked like a charm!


This plugin "implements object level persistent cache and can be used instead of the built in WordPress WP_Object_Cache". Unlike other plugins cached, it does not hide your entire pages, it only caches the data specified in the module API functions. In other words, it will significantly reduce the load of your databases, therefore speed up page loads and the increase in the overall performance of your blog.


Fast cache takes snapshots in real time on your blog pages to posts to categories and then stores for referencing later. This allows to save time in loading of your pages. You can use the configuration settings how these pages in the cache should be used to optimize the performance of your blog. "By default, Fast Cache provides caching of pages for users that are connected to the or to the uses which have left comments recently.".


This is another great plugin for implementing caching on your blog, reduction of loading times and improve the performance of your server. It promises "at least 10 x improvement in overall site performance when fully configured.". If you can understand all the settings, you are certainly save up to 80% on your bandwidth in as well. This huge improvement will also help improve rank of the blog on Google, which is a huge advantage! A very complete installation guide is also available for those who need help.
Reduction is the "process of removing all unnecessary characters from source code, without changing its functionality. That being said, this plugin will combine compact your files HTML, CSS and JavaScript, which helps to increase your page load time. It is also ideal to find and delete duplicate in your code sources. In the settings, you can specify the files that you want to not minimized and also set the cache expiration time.


WP Smush.it works with your images by reducing their size, stripping of meta-data, compression, conversion to the versions indexed optimization and the stripping unused colors indexed images. This may seem as if the plugin is ruining your images, but it is not. These are actually recommended methods of optimization of the images in ways without loss. The plugin works automatically and requires no work on your end; install, activate and go that you were.
WP Super Cache is "a very fast engine for WordPress that produces static HTML files". Once this file is created, it it will show instead of the treatment of your PHP scripts to WordPress (which slows down the loading of your blog). It will be only shows those files for users of your blog that are not connected, have not left a comment or which were not considered a password protected post. In other words, the majority of your users is served with these super quick static HTML files loading of your blog.


If you use a low resources hosting for your blog, this plugin is for you. Hyper Cache is as software optimization PC, but for your blog. It is easier to configure that plugins more complex cache as W3 Total Cache (mentioned above). Not only does not hide your pages for faster loading, but it is even auto-nettoie your system to help reduce the use of the disk and compresses your storage.
Finally, we have the tools CDN, which aims to "radically speed up the loading time of your blog by loading the data on a content distribution network" (also called content delivery network). Your JavaScript files and media will be all loaded on an external server via cloud files, which allows free and speed up your own server. You can't really beat a free additional server for your files, the installation process is quite simple.


With optimizing the speed of the road, you can focus on other things as the optimization of engine research and campaigns in social media.


What WordPress Optimization plugin do you prefer?

0 коммент.:

Post a Comment

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More