What Is It? This audit lists all unoptimized images, with potential savings in kilobytes. Optimizing the images listed will make the page load faster and consume less data. Why Does It Display? Lighthouse collects all […]
In this article we're going to discuss installing WordPress onto a Digital Ocean droplet using a third-party add-on called CarPover. This differs from the default method of installing a WordPress installation from the DigitalOcean marketplace, […]
What Is It? The Defer Offecreen Images opportunity section of your Lighthouse report lists all offscreen or hidden images in your page along with the potential savings in kilobytes (KB). Consider lazy-loading these images after […]
What Is It? Redirects slow down your page load speed. When a browser requests wa resource that has been redirected, the server usually returns an HTTP response like this: The browser must then make another […]
What Is It? Critical request chains are a series of dependent network requests important for page rendering. The more prominent the length of the chains and the bigger the download sizes, the more critical the […]
As unfortunate as it is, Elementor doesn't provide any support for Ajax infinite loading. We've been requesting this feature for awhile, so it doesn't look like they'll be adding in anytime soon. Luckily for you, […]
A common issue with Elementor is being unable to keep sticky elements in their column. The typical default behavior is for the sticky element to remain sticky for the entire page scroll - this behavior […]
⛔ to render blocking ????????. Let's fix this. In this article, we'll discuss what render blocking resources are and how to fix them. Addressing this is one of the best things to do to directly […]
For WordPress, Cloudways is our favorite web host, hands down. They offer you a unique service that allows you to host your website on leading Cloud providers like DigitalOcean, Google, and Amazon Web Services. They […]