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jeudi 4 juillet 2013

Ways To Reduce Wordpress Resource Consumption

By Jack Bauer


WordPress needs no introduction. It's one of the most robust and easy to use PHP systems in the world. The software itself is very reliable and fast but there are thousands of plug-ins and themes out there that contain unoptimized code. Such plug-ins can overload your host, increase your website's resource usage and even cause downtime. In other cases, the hosting server is not compatible with WordPress which leads to efficiency issues. Luckily all these problems are very easy to resolve. You simply need a little spare time.

There are three main ways of lowering WordPress resource usage, including:

- Reduce your site's traffic

- Optimize your site so that it loads faster

- Use a reliable dedicated server

It is never a great idea to stop individuals from accessing your blog so we can eliminate the first solution. The final solution isn't practical for everybody either because leasing a VPS, dedicated web server or a cloud system is too expensive. Furthermore these alternatives don't offer the same convinience that shared hosting companies do. You may need technical knowledge and experience to manage a hosting server. The only sensible and cheap choice is the second one. With some simple techniques you can make your blog sleek and light-weight.

Install a Caching extension - WordPress delivers content dynamically to each visitor's browser and this is one of the many strengths of the system. However dynamically delivering the same content over and over wastes a lot of resources. This is where caching plugins come in. These plugins create static copies of frequently accessed pages so that they can be accessed by users without putting extra strain on the server.

Stay updated - Keep your Wordpress installation, plugins and themes up to date. Each and every new version of the WP platform offers some bug fixes and performance boosters. Same applies to plugins and themes. Some individuals never update their WordPress installation because they are scared that their website may break down. This is a big blunder, one you need to avoid at all costs. If you ever experience any problems during an update you can get valuable advice from the WordPress forum.

Optimize your theme - An unoptimized theme can also lead to poor performance. If you are trying to maximize the speed of your website then you should take a look at your theme files to make sure that it is fully optimized. Simple things like removing white spaces and comments from JavaScript files and decreasing the number of database calls can make a huge difference. If you don't want to go through any trouble, you should try to find a minimal theme. These themes are not as good looking as their fancier counterparts but they will make your website very fast.

Optimize your database - The WP database keeps amassing useless content with the passage of time. This consists of spam comments, drafts, deleted posts and post revisions. A bigger database is difficult to process by the server and takes more disk space. To fix these problems log into the cPanel, click PHP My Admin and delete everything that is not needed. However, before making any adjustments don't forget to take a full backup of your info.

Other quick tips on how to reduce WordPress resource usage include:

- Deactivate or delete plugins not in use.

- Instead of using WordPress' default search function you should use Google search. It can't overload your website since it runs on Google's servers.

- After updating to WordPress' newest version, always perform compatibility tests with the site's plugins and delete all that are incompatible.

If you want to spend less on web hosting and get good search positions then you must follow the rules given in this post.




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