It is very difficult to imagine a modern website/store/blog without images and graphics. If your website loads slowly, visitors may lose interest and move on to your competitors. One of the effective ways to improve the performance of your WordPress site is image optimization. In this article, we’ll look at several strategies and techniques for […]
Plugins
How to Change YouTube Thumbnail Resolution in WP Rocket LazyLoad
WP Rocket’s LazyLoad feature improves website performance by loading YouTube videos only when users interact with them. By default, WP Rocket selects a specific resolution for YouTube thumbnails, but you can change it using a simple snippet. If you are using the Perfmatters plugin for the LazyLoad feature, then you should read this post. Why […]
WP Rocket Settings: The Ultimate Setup Guide
A fast-loading site not only improves the user experience but also positively impacts SEO rankings on search engines like Google. One of the most effective ways to speed up a site on the WordPress platform is by using cache plugins. In this post, we will take a detailed look at what cache plugins are, the […]
Perfmatters Settings: Complete Configuration Guide
How to speed up website loading on WordPress If someone told me tomorrow that I could only take one WordPress plugin to a desert island, I would choose the Perfmatters plugin🙂 Almost every website user on WordPress has experienced the problem of slow loading over time. Even if you don’t notice it, Google Search Console […]
LearnDash Speed Optimization & Core Web Vitals. Real Fixes
WordPress websites using LearnDash Learning Management System (LearnDash LMS or LearnDash) are powerful online learning platforms that include a lot of dynamic content: courses, quizzes, surveys, video lessons, certificates, and more. However, this kind of functionality places a significant load on the server and can negatively impact site performance as well as Core Web Vitals […]
How I Cut Database Bloat and Blocked 37,000 Bot Requests on a WooCommerce Store with 88,000 Products
This is a real case. A WooCommerce store, 88,000 products was experiencing chronic 500 errors, high server load, and a database that had grown completely out of control. Two-phase engagement: audit first, then execution. I’ll walk through everything I found, everything I changed, and why. No fluff. The Baseline Problem Before touching anything, you need […]





