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9 Tips to Make Your Website Load Much Faster (Part 1)

The goal of this article is to determine whether or not the cause of your website’s latency is due to your web host or due to the way you have constructed your site. This article will use examples from prominent websites and explain how to use the tools that they employ to ensure that their sites are served to their users quickly.

1. Server Location: Closer is Faster - Google is estimated to have 450,000 – 1,000,000+ servers located in cities worldwide. This helps ensure Google’s website loads quickly in part due to the minimal distance the data has to travel from their server to your computer. You can get an idea of how far away your server is by conducting a simple ping test. If your web hosting company’s server is located more than 40m/s away, you may want to look into a new web hosting provider or ask your current provider to move you to a closer data center.

2. Your Images Aren’t Optimized - Yahoo! has approximately 40 images on it’s homepage. One of the reasons the site loads quickly is that the images are small, scaled correctly and in the proper format. All of Yahoo’s menu buttons and logos are GIF files which load with ease, you want to use GIFs as much as possible on your own site as well. For photographs you will want to use JPEGs exclusively as they compress an image’s size without sacrificing quality.

Facebook is another popular website that relies heavily on images. A standard Facebook image is 600×420 pixels. Of course, only one image is displayed per page, which is why the page loads quickly: If you have a website that displays up to five photos on one page that are similar to the one above, you will want to save them from your image editing program at about 75-85% quality to ensure your page loads quickly. If you have ten, you will want to scale down to about 60% quality. The more images you have, the longer your site will take to load, so you will want to scale the quality of the images down accordingly.

3. Enable Caching - PHP caching is a server side improvement that you can make to decrease site load times. Let’s take a look at an example from Wordpress, a popular, but resource intensive application. When PHP caching is enabled and a visitor goes to a page on the site, the server compiles the page once and the caching plugin then saves the page as a static html file. It then tells Wordpress that the next time the page is loaded, the html file should be served. This saves the server from having to run the queries and compile php pages again. You can also have your web hosting company load an application on your server like Zend Optimizer which will boost the performance of anything written in PHP.

4. Your Web Hosting Company’s Equipment is Cheap - Often times web hosting providers will cut costs by purchasing the cheapest parts available for their servers, routers and switches. Quality equipment is important as it helps ensure the system operates efficiently, thus making your page load quickly. Google depends on reliable equipment to guarantee their millions of search queries are served as quickly as possible. Look below to compare specs from a name brand server and a generic server: Part 2 (continue reading)

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Improve load time of Wordpress blogs

Whether your blog is related to your business or its just a personnel blog we all want our visitors to stay and read our content. But if your blog takes a long time to load chances are your visitor will click the close button before they even get to see the content. That is why it is very important to optimize your blog so that it will load quickly or at least in a reasonable time period. According to research if your blog takes more than 3 seconds to load you are losing around 40% of your visitors.That rate goes to 90% if it takes more than 8 seconds to load. Now that you understand the importance of reducing your load time lets see some simple things that you can do to improve the load time of your Wordpress blogs. Important to note that most of this apply to free Wordpress that are available for download.

Removing Unnecessary Database Calls

Free Wordpress themes are coded in a general way so that it can be used by many people without a problem.The problem with this approach is there are few unnecessary database calls that can be removed. For example if you are using self hosted Wordpress and have access to the header file you can remove some unnecessary calls that get the header name, style sheet information etc and hard code the values in your header.

Optimizing Images

Definitely one of the biggest headaches for blogs , because of there high file size images usually take a while to load, so if you are using images in your blog you should optimize them as best as you can. You should be careful of the type of images you upload as well, although Bitmap type images gives you the best quality there large file size greatly reduces load time, so JPEG and PNG formats are the best to use in your blog. Other than that you can use free image optimizing software available in the internet. Plenty of them come up with a Google Search and they all have there advantages and disadvantages. Pick the one that best suits your needs.

Using Plug-ins

Also you can use plug-ins like WP-Cache which really helps improve the load time of your blog if you are getting lots of visitors. Also after adding a plug-in its always a good idea to check the load time of your blogs because some plug-ins tend to make the blog load very slow. Of course if that plug-in is essential to your blog you have to consider other ways to improve performance.

Getting Rid of Ads

if your blog is cluttered with ads then chances are its performing slowly, instead of displaying lots of ads which the user even want see because they take a long time to load, you are a better off showing few ads to visitors that actually see your page. So reducing the number of ads in your blog can go a long way in reducing load time.

Follow this simple steps and you can see a great increase in the average time spent on your site.

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What Is The Php Funciton To Load A .swf File ? (making A Wordpress Widget For My Yahoo Answer Badge)?

Basically, I need to make a wordpress sidebar widget that display the yahoo answer badge (flash form)
the embeded code given is
<embed allowScriptAccess="never" base="." src="http://answers.yahoo.com/info/yAnsw… id="y_answrs_flash_badge" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="195" height="300" flashVars="KID=XTCXE9w6aa&color=green&in…
I did make it with this code

[Embeded code go here]

however, the theme I am tweaking has dynamic sidebar (which enable drag and drop widget freely + open, close it)
my site is offline now, but you can see what I mean herehttp://www.mangoorange.com/
when I click on the green button to minimized the widget, it suddenlly loses the padding attribute (making it to stick to the content).
I view the source code, and I guess all the widget, which have a different class name (e.x: dbx-box widget_recent_comments ) behave well, but not the badge (class=”dbx-box”). so I think I need to make a plugin to show the badge, and it won’t go wrong.
but i don’t know the php command to load the swf file
please help
I know how to make a widget plugin already:

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but I don’t know the code to load the swf file >”<
any idea ?

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What Free Programs And/or Plugins Can I Use To Bring A Load Of Traffic Or Readers To My Wordpress Blog?

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How Do I Load Wordpress On Godaddy Domain Manager?

I’m looking at the manager on godaddy and I haven’t the slightest clue where to start or how to load my files. I also don’t know the database names I need to install wordpress. Could somebody please help?

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