Surprisingly, many believe that because they have unlimited space and bandwidth they’re allowed unlimited server resources as well. This is one of those little secrets within the shared web hosting industry. Server resources like number of processes allowed and memory are virtually always limited per account.
Though with a few minor tweaks you may be able to squeeze a bit more blood from that shared website hosting turnip.
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Written by Jim, Walker, HackRepair.com
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19. Focus on plugins that will
help speed up your blog
• WP Smush.it makes images
smaller.
• BJ Lazy Load delays the loading
of images until actually viewed.
• Autoptimize aggregates and
minimizes JavaScript, CSS and
HTML.
• ZenCache caches content saving
reloading of content each visit.
• Server side: Batcache with
Memcached to store and serve
rendered pages.
20. The php.ini file is
simply a file used
by the web server
to control specific
options within
your account
php.ini and how
to tame it
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28. • Post revisions
• Transient
records
• Trash may slow
your website to a
crawl
What Else May
Slow Your
Website?
29. WP-Optimize
• Naughty post revisions
• Trackbacks / pingbacks
• Comments in the spam queue
• Expired transient records
30. // Limit number of saved revisions to one
define('WP_POST_REVISIONS', 2);
// Empty trash every 10 days
define('EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS', 10);
Then add the below line of
code to your wp-config.php
settings file
32. Improve the
performance of WordPress by:
• Replacing your theme
• Deleting inactive plugins,
reducing widget usage
• Disable “Allow link notifications
from other blogs (pingbacks
and trackbacks)”