Forever Faster – WordPress Cache Plugin

WordPress Cache + Performance Plug-in

WordPress Performance Cache 2024

Forever Faster – WordPress Cache 2024

WordPress Cache Plugin – 2024

Features

  • Disable emojis, embeds, dashicons: This would allow users to disable unnecessary scripts and assets that they may not be using on their site, such as emojis, embeds, and dashicons. This could help to improve the performance of their site by reducing the number of HTTP requests that need to be made.
  • Disable or limit post revisions: This would allow users to disable or limit the number of post revisions that WordPress stores. This could help to reduce the size of the WordPress database and improve the performance of the site.
  • Change autosave interval: This would allow users to change the autosave interval in WordPress. This could help to improve the performance of the site by reducing the number of database writes that need to be made.
  • Disable and tweak Heartbeat API: This would allow users to disable or tweak the Heartbeat API in WordPress. The Heartbeat API is used by WordPress to check for updates and other events. Disabling or tweaking it could help to improve the performance of the site by reducing the number of HTTP requests that need to be made.
  • Disable comments and URLs: This would allow users to disable comments and URLs on their site. This could help to improve the security of the site and reduce the amount of spam that the site receives.
  • Disable Google maps: This would allow users to disable Google maps on their site. This could help to improve the performance of the site by reducing the number of HTTP requests that need to be made.
  • Disable WooCommerce cart fragments (AJAX): This would allow users to disable WooCommerce cart fragments on their site. This could help to improve the performance of the site by reducing the number of AJAX requests that need to be made.
  • Disable WooCommerce scripts and styles: This would allow users to disable WooCommerce scripts and styles on their site. This could help to improve the performance of the site by reducing the number of CSS and JavaScript files that need to be loaded.
  • Disable XML-RPC: This would allow users to disable XML-RPC on their site. XML-RPC is an API that allows other applications to communicate with WordPress. Disabling it could help to improve the security of the site.
  • Remove jQuery migrate: This would allow users to remove the jQuery Migrate library from their site. jQuery Migrate is a library that helps to make old jQuery code compatible with newer versions of jQuery. It is not necessary for most WordPress sites, so removing it could help to improve the performance of the site.
  • Remove WordPress version: This would allow users to remove the WordPress version from their site. This could help to improve the security of the site by making it more difficult for attackers to identify the version of WordPress that is being used.
  • Remove wlwmanifest link: This would allow users to remove the wlwmanifest link from their site. This link is used by Windows Live Writer to identify WordPress sites. It is not necessary for most WordPress sites, so removing it could help to improve the performance of the site.
  • Remove RSD link: This would allow users to remove the RSD link from their site. This link is used by RSS aggregators to identify WordPress sites. It is not necessary for most WordPress sites, so removing it could help to improve the performance of the site.
  • Remove shortlink: This would allow users to remove the shortlink from their site. This link is a shortened version of the URL of a WordPress post or page. It is not necessary for most WordPress sites, so removing it could help to improve the performance of the site.
  • Disable RSS feeds: This would allow users to disable RSS feeds on their site. RSS feeds allow users to subscribe to updates from a WordPress site. Disabling them could help to improve the performance of the site by reducing the number of requests that need to be made.
  • Remove RSS feed links: This would allow users to remove the RSS feed links from their site. These links allow users to subscribe to RSS feeds from a WordPress site. They are not necessary for most WordPress sites, so removing them could help to improve the performance of the site.
  • Disable password strength meter: This would allow users to disable the password strength meter on their site. The password strength meter is a feature that helps users to create strong passwords. It is not necessary for most WordPress sites, so disabling it could help to improve the performance of the site.
  • Add blank favicon: This would allow users to add a blank favicon to their site. The favicon is a small icon that is displayed in the browser tab and in the address bar. Adding a blank favicon could help to improve the performance of the site by