WordPress Settings
- WordPress - Plugin Setting
- WordPress - Permalink Setting
- WordPress - Media Setting
- WordPress - Discussion Setting
- WordPress - Reading Setting
- WordPress - Writing Setting
- WordPress - General Setting
WordPress Categories
- WordPress - Arrange Categories
- WordPress - Delete Category
- WordPress - Edit Category
- WordPress - Add Category
WordPress Posts
- WordPress - Publish Posts
- WordPress - Preview Posts
- WordPress - Delete Posts
- WordPress - Edit Posts
- WordPress - Add Posts
WordPress Media
WordPress Pages
WordPress Tags
WordPress Links
WordPress Comments
WordPress Plugins
WordPress Users
- WordPress - Personal Profile
- WordPress - Delete Users
- WordPress - Edit Users
- WordPress - User Photo
- WordPress - Add Users
- WordPress - User Roles
WordPress Appearance
- WordPress - Background
- WordPress - Widget Management
- WordPress - Customize Theme
- WordPress - Theme Management
WordPress Advanced
- WordPress - Reset Password
- WordPress - Optimization
- WordPress - Backup & Restore
- WordPress - Spam Protection
- WordPress - Version Update
- WordPress - Host Transfer
WordPress Useful Resources
- WordPress - Discussion
- WordPress - Useful Resources
- WordPress - Quick Guide
- WordPress - Questions and Answers
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WordPress - Optimization
In this chapter, we will study how to Optimize WordPress site.
Here are a few simple tips to optimize your WordPress site.
Ensure high quapty and meaningful content.
Have the right names for images.
Use short permapnks that contain keywords.
Have optimized themes.
Sitemap should be in XML format.
Connect posts to social networks.
Beware of black hat techniques.
Delete your trash box.
Keep Checking Your Site Statistics
Keep checking your plugins.
Use CSS and JavaScript effectively.
Ensure High Quapty and Meaningful Content
Any page you create, the most important thing that matters is the content. You must have good content with keywords that can be helpful for users, not for the search engines. Content should be understandable and not comppcated or difficult to read.
Have the right names for images
The names you choose for your images must be unique; consider choosing images keeping the user in mind. Use keywords that might be helpful for the users. Have some specific names for your images and don’t forget to add your alt tags and title tags to your images.
For example − If your image is about Chocolate sundae Ice-cream then do not mention the name as DSC12346, instead put it as ‘Chocolate-sundae-High-street-restaurant-new-york.jpg’. This would be much easier to search.
Use short permapnks that contain keywords
The permapnks you use must be understandable. For example − Use http://www.mywebsite.com/tutorialspoint/telangana/ instead of http://www.mywebsite.com/page-id?5631456325
Have optimized themes
Use those themes that are fast and are optimized for WordPress so that when appped to a website, it must not have low speed.
Sitemap should be in XML format
Google has many tools that can be useful. Tools pke Website Optimizer, Webmaster Central, and Google XML sitemaps are very easy to use.
Connect posts to social media
Social media is a very important aspect today. So have them connected to your blog posts, pages, etc., to have good ranks and popularity. Help promote others posts and pages too and they will do the same in return.
Beware of black hat techniques
Don’t trick Google as it finds you in no time. Don’t put yourself in trouble and create problems for your site by using black hat techniques. Be sure to use genuine SEO techniques.
Delete your trash box
Always consider clearing your trash for more speed and to have a good flow with your website.
Keep checking your site statistics
Size of page matters a lot. The more images, flash, videos or media related posts on your page, the more it would be slower to load. Yslowi> module plugin is recommended to help you get a faster page browsing.
Check plugins
Having many plugins in WordPress may also be the reason for your page to slow load. So keep a check on your plugins which you’re working on. Consider checking your plugins before you add them.
Use CSS and JavaScript effectively
Always keep your CSS at the upper side of the page and JavaScript at the bottom. Let CSS load first and then JavaScript. Here is a plugin that will help you get your JavaScript’s at the bottom of the page. It is
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