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Why is Wordpress Slow?

KeyCDN

Quite a number of brands prefer WordPress to maintain their website. But if you have not optimized your WordPress properly, your WordPress will definitely be slower than your expectations. These factors will be discussed later in the article, but first, let's discuss why your website is not fast enough.

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Average Page Load Time in 2021

MachMetrics

Website performance & speed plays a major role in the success of an online business. High-performing fast sites attract and preserve users better than low-performing ones. John Mueller answered “YES” to this question in 2019, “site speed is definitely a ranking factor?”. Enable caching.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2021

Smashing Magazine

How do we actually know where we stand in terms of performance, and what exactly our performance bottlenecks are? So, if we created an overview of all the things we have to keep in mind when improving performance — from the very start of the project until the final release of the website — what would that look like?

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Optimize Images for Web

KeyCDN

We normally focus solely on the performance aspect, but today we want to dive into additional ways you can optimize images for the web. The file size of your images of course is very important, but SEO and social media also play an important part in helping your website perform and convert better.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2020 [PDF, Apple Pages, MS Word]

Smashing Magazine

How do we actually know where we stand in terms of performance, and what our performance bottlenecks exactly are? Is it worth exploring tree-shaking, scope hoisting, code-splitting, and all the fancy loading patterns with intersection observer, server push, clients hints, HTTP/2, service workers and — oh my — edge workers?

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2019 [PDF, Apple Pages, MS Word]

Smashing Magazine

How do we actually know where we stand in terms of performance, and what our performance bottlenecks exactly are? Is it worth exploring tree-shaking, scope hoisting, code-splitting, and all the fancy loading patterns with intersection observer, server push, clients hints, HTTP/2, service workers and — oh my — edge workers?