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August 25, 2021 at 10:05 pm #10039214
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KeymasterTo get better website performance, there are a few things you can do after you finish your website.
Hosting Plan: It’s not recommended to use a low-cost common hosting plan. Select a fast hosting service. A2Hosting – https://www.a2hosting.com?aid=601d93569e434&bid=75dbf1c0
Clean Up: You can remove unecessary files:
Folders:- /Ajax: The HTML files in that folder are just examples on how to use Ajax requests for your site.
- /CSS: Make sure you keep in folders Demos and Skins just the demo files that you are using.
- /Images: Go to Demos folder and remove the demos that you are not using, you can also remove the placeholders images (grey images).
- /JS: : Make sure you keep in folders Demos, Views and Examples just the demo files that you are using.
- /Master: : Do not upload that folder to your host server, those are just the source codes to generate the template.
- /Vendor: That folder is where all the plugins used on Porto are located, make sure to keep only the ones you use and are included in the HTML files.
- /Videos: Remove the videos that you are not using.
Compress and Combine Assets: For example, there are several different ways to compress and combine the assets, this is probably the easiest way: http://www.okler.net/forums/topic/minify-php-how-to-combine-minify-and-cache-javascript-and-css-files-on-demand/
Optimize Your Images: The images can also be improved, consider to export them in a lower quality. JPG 80% is good enough. – https://tinypng.com/
Browser Cache: Page load times can be significantly improved by asking visitors to save and reuse the files included in your website. – https://gtmetrix.com/leverage-browser-caching.html / https://gtmetrix.com/serve-static-assets-with-an-efficient-cache-policy.html#how-to-cache
CDN: Cloudflare: (Itβs the most important thing for a better performance). Most of the Hosting Services have an easy way to enable CDN, for or sites we use A2Hosting ( https://www.a2hosting.com?aid=601d93569e434&bid=75dbf1c0 ) and Cloudflare, the tutorial is available in this link: https://www.a2hosting.com/blog/enable-cloudflare/ β https://www.cloudflare.com/ β For other hosts: https://developers.cloudflare.com/learning-paths/get-started/
We hope this helps!
If you have any questions, please open a ticket in our Support Center β http://okler.net/open-a-ticket/
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