How Do I Speed Up My WordPress Site 100 Percent?

Speed up your WordPress site by following these simple tips:

1. Optimize your WordPress files:

When you optimize your WordPress files, you can reduce the number of requests your site makes to the WordPress administration area. This can speed up your site by reducing the time it takes to load.

To optimize your WordPress files:

1. Log in to your WordPress site.

2. Click the “Appearance” link in the top left corner of the screen.

3. Click the “Settings” tab.

4. Under the “General” heading, click the “Optimization” link.

5. In the “Optimization” screen, click the “General” tab.

6. Under the “Compress Files” heading, click the “Enabled” button.

7. Under the “Output” heading, click the “Settings” button.

8. Under the “Output Options” heading, click the “General” button.

9. Under the “Output Format” heading, click the “WordPress” button.

10. In the “WordPress” screen, under the “Output” heading, click the “Settings” button.

11. In the “Settings” screen, under the “General” heading, click the “Compress Files” button.

12. In the “Compress Files” screen, under the “Output” heading, click the “WordPress” button.

13. In the “WordPress” screen, under the “Output” heading, click the “Save Changes” button.

14. Click the “Close Settings” button.

15. Click the “Back to WordPress” button.

16. Log out of your WordPress site.

17. Restart your WordPress site.

18. Test your site to see if the optimization process has improved performance.

19. If the optimization process has not improved performance, continue to step 20.

20. Disable caching:

When you disable caching, you force WordPress to request the files that it needs from the web server.

To disable caching:

4. Under the “General” heading, click the “Caching” link. In the “Caching” screen, under the “Enabled” heading, click the “Disable” button. Test your site to see if the caching process has improved performance. If the caching process has not improved performance, continue to step 12. Disable caching for specific posts:

You can disable caching for specific posts by using the “ caching” parameter in the post’s “settings.php” file.

To disable caching for a specific post:

2. Click the “Posts” tab. Click the post you want to modify. Click the “Media” tab. Under the “Settings” heading, click the “Posts” button. Under the “Post Options” heading, click the “Advanced” button. Under the “Cache Settings” heading, click the “Disable caching for this post” button. Click the “Save Changes” button. Click the “Close Posts” button. If the caching process has not improved performance, continue to step 14. Disable caching for all posts:

You can disable caching for all posts by using the “ caching” parameter in the WordPress site.