Performance
How to Speed Up a WordPress Website Without Breaking It
WordPress optimization should begin with measurement, not with enabling every optimization toggle in a caching plugin.
Measure first
Check server response time, largest contentful paint, image size and heavy third-party scripts. This tells you where the actual bottleneck is.
Optimize images and fonts
Serve correctly sized modern images, avoid unnecessary font weights and preload only critical assets.
Reduce unnecessary JavaScript
Chat widgets, tracking scripts, sliders and reCAPTCHA can add significant work to the browser. Load them only where they are needed.
Use caching carefully
Page caching and a CDN can make a major difference, but aggressive JavaScript combination or delay settings should always be tested on checkout, forms and dynamic pages.
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