Plugins
Trying to choose between WP Fastest Cache and WP Rocket? If you want to speed up your WordPress site, these are two of the more popular caching/performance plugins you’ll encounter... View Article
Hosting
If you’ve ever tried to install a caching plugin while using WP Engine, you’ll know that WP Engine bans all caching plugins because they interfere with their server-level EverCache system.... View Article
Hosting
GoDaddy offer a popular managed WordPress hosting plan with a variety of WordPress-specific features, such as staging, automatic updates and server-level caching. Because of this server-level caching, GoDaddy ban a... View Article
Performance
If you want to speed up your WordPress website, installing a caching plugin is one of the best ways to improve its loading times. Trimming even a few milliseconds off... View Article
Basics
Website caching is one of the most beneficial technologies available. In short, it makes websites extremely fast, which leads to better SEO scores and increased user satisfaction — not to... View Article
Performance
Comparing WP Rocket and WP Super Cache is kind of like asking whether or not it’s worth paying for a premium caching plugin over a free plugin. WP Rocket is... View Article
Performance
When it comes to speeding up your WordPress site, using a good WordPress caching plugin is one of the most popular tips you’ll see. It’s in pretty much every piece... View Article
Hosting
If you’re hosting your WordPress site with SiteGround, you get multiple ways to optimize its performance. You get built-in caching via SiteGround’s SuperCacher, and they also offer a companion SG... View Article