- WP Minify : WP Minify grabs JS/CSS files in your generated WordPress page and passes that list to the Minify engine. The Minify engine then returns a consolidated, minified, and compressed script or style for WP Minify to reference in the WordPress header.
- Hyper Cache : hyper Cache is a new cache system for WordPress, specifically written for people who have their blogs on low resources hosting provider (CPU and Mysql). It works even with hosting based on Microsoft IIS (just tuning the configuration). It has three invalidation method: all the cache, single post based and nothing but with control on home and archive pages invalidation.This plugin is better than Supercache because its compatible with most of web hosting.
- Dropbox CDN : Here comes the hero.The most dominant plugin for speeding up WordPress.You can use your Dropbox ‘Public’ folder as a free Content Delivery Network.I know there are many plugins for free CDN service but do you know the mystery behind them.Most of those services for eg :Coral CDN,etc instead for decreasing page load time,increases it.As they clearly mention that maybe sometime we will not be able to deliver content.This plugin works like or more than a premium CDN.This plugin will make your blog load 4 times faster.You just have to copy your theme folder in Dropbox public folder in same order of subdirectory and then just enable plugin.Since everything needs proof so here is proof of its speed. <————Image Credit———–> It has a small limitation since Dropbox allows 10gb of bandwidth to free users.so,Your blog should have less traffic or you can say less than 20000 page views per day.If limit exceeds it will show error 404.
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Aakash Goyal
+Aakash+is a tech enthusiast who also keep on discovering latest seo and geeky tips.
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