Speculative loading in WordPress 6.8

Carga especulativa en WordPress 6.8

WordPress announced a feature that interests me because it could improve performance, or rather perceived loading speed. In version 6.8, scheduled for release on 15 April this year, speculative loading will be added. They announce that it can achieve near-instant page load times by loading URLs before the user navigates to them. This

Avoid excessive DOM size in WordPress

Evita un tamaño excesivo del DOM en WordPress

The DOM (Document Object Model) is a programming interface for HTML and XML documents and the name given to the structure of an HTML document, composed of branches and nodes containing objects. The history of the Document Object Model dates back to the so-called"browser wars" of the late 1990s between Netscape Navigator and

Performance improvements in WordPress 6.3

Performance improvements in WordPress 6.3

On 28 June, the first test version of WordPress 6.3 (Beta 2) was released, which is actually the second since there was no Beta 1 due to technical problems with the packaging of the release and they opted to skip it in order not to delay the development schedule. WordPress 6.3, scheduled for

WordPress 6.1, performance boost

WordPress 6.1, performance boost

Comparison of WordPress 6.0 vs 6.1 queries WordPress 6.1, the third major update of the year, was announced for 1 November, but has been delayed a bit and won't start rolling out until 00:30 CET on 2 November. Version 6.1, whose name will traditionally not be known until its release, is this year's

Perfmatters, configuration guide

Perfmatters, configuration guide

If tomorrow I was told that I could only take one plugin to a desert island, I would most probably take Perfmatters and if I had a fan club, I would sign up and go to all their concerts. I've been using it since January 2021 and it has been one of the