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Wie Ihr Wordpress Blog schnell ist
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Eine der Herausforderungen mit Webseiten behält eine annehmbare Last Zeit bei, während genügend sofort angezeigten Inhalt noch haben, zum Ihrer Zielpublikum zu halten interessierte. Als I zuerst Wordpress als mein bevorzugtes Blogging Hinter lud und fortgefahren, das Thema besonders anzufertigen, alle widgets, addieren eine Fotogalerie laden Sie, erhalten einige, die… Sie annoncieren, die Abbildung, einen Standard Wordpress blog, war ich ahnungslos mein blog hatte gewordenes slooooow .....

Es ist interessant, daß, da Sie auf Ihrem blogs Thema arbeiten, um ihm volles Recht zu erhalten, Sie wirklich ahnungslos werden, daß Ihr blog so langsam geworden ist, daß Urlaub der Leute vermutlich vor der Seite beendet zu laden. Das Hinter wird auch, es nimmt im Allgemeinen jemand, um ihm zu Ihnen Aufmerksamkeit zu holen frustrierend langsam, bevor Sie verwirklichen, daß es eine Ausgabe ist.

Dieses wurde zuerst zu meiner Aufmerksamkeit vorbei geholt Surgey hallo von den Monstern. Tatsächlich übernahm mein blog 10 Sekunden, um zu laden, die, nachdem ich bewußt ihm gebildet worden war, ich entschied, daß ich Maßnahmen ergreifen muß.

O.K., jetzt weiß ich, was das Problem ist, wie ich über das Reparieren es gehe? Brunnen I haben einige einfache Wege gefunden, Ihr Wordpress blog, ohne irgendeine spezielle Fähigkeit zu erfordern, zu beschleunigen und sehr leicht und schnell getan werden können.

Das erste dieses, das ich, war, anzubringen Brandstifter Firefox steckbar . Wenn Sie nicht Firefox ich verwenden, schlagen Sie Sie Geben es ein Versuch vor. Mit können Sie dem steckbaren Brandstifter sehr schnell sehen, wie lang jedes Teil Ihrer Webseite zur Last nimmt.

Brandstifter

Nach Untersuchung beachtete ich, daß ein Bündel Steckverbindungen geladen wurden, obwohl sie nicht in meiner blog… hmmm… Zeit, herauf die unbenutzten Steckverbindungen zu säubern aktiv waren. Was ich tat, lud ein steckbares und prüfte und entschied ich, mochte und entaktivierte es nicht. Ich sollte auch gelöscht haben dieses eine Hauptursache der Verlangsamung auf den Wordpress blogs das, so steckbare auch ist. Löschen Sie so alle unbenutzten widgets aus Ihrem Wordpress steckbaren Verzeichnis.

Die zweite Ursache von Verlangsamungen, die ich beachtete, waren Text widgets, die nicht verwendet waren, aber enthaltener Code. So für alle unbenutzten widgets, die Code annehmen können, stellen Sie sicher, daß sie anders sie erhalten verarbeitet und verlangsamen das Seite Laden leer sind.

Hübsches einfaches Recht… aber das ist nicht waren es stoppten für mich. Obgleich mit den zwei einfachen änderungen über dem Ernten der großen Belohnungen ich noch die Last Zeiten senken wollte weiter. Da ein Programmierer ich den Wert des Pufferspeichers, also kennen, mich fand ein nettes Wordpress steckbar, daß Bediener seitliche cachierende Funktionalität gibt, Wp Superpufferspeicher . Not only was the name catchy it did actually reduce load times and didn’t require the reader to do anything.

Ok, were still on some pretty easy stuff here and if everybody followed the above recommendations then your blog would definitely load faster.

Now it’s nearly unavoidable to rely on external resources to provide some form of content on your blog, i.e. adsense, mybloglog, adtoll… etc.. etc.. the list goes on.

So how do you optimize these? One strategy is to make sure your content loads before the external links, so one thing I did was put the mybloglog code in the footer.php. Now this may be beyond some peoples ability so be careful. The advantage I have with the mybloglog in the footer is that my blog loads before all the little mybloglog thumbnails have completed loading, and I have a lot of them!

Now generally blogs have some some advertising, so there are two things you can easily do here. Make sure images include height and width attributes. This will allow the browser to allocate the image space before the image is loaded, and for code based advertising place the code in an iFrame so your page continues to load regardless of what the iframe is doing. Both these tips are very effective.

Now it appears that the average persons ability to wait for a page to load is 8-10 seconds, anything longer and you risk losing your audience, and with the above tips hopefully your blog will load it’s main content within this time frame.

There is one more tip I have but this is not for the faint of heart. You can compress your .css files to reduce data that needs to be loaded. Now .css files are beautifully formatted so they are man readable, but your web browser doesn’t care, so you can save up to 30% of load times for .css files by removing all the lovely spaces, pagination, tabbing etc in the .css files that make them man readable. There a many utilities to compress your .css files and give reports on how much the file size is reduced. e.g. Icey. As I said this is not for everyone though.

I hope you can all reduce load times and feel free to leave more tips in the comments for all to learn.

Have a Safe and Happy New Year.

ことしもありがとうございました

-Paul

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23 Comments posted on "How Fast is your Wordpress Blog"
mariam on December 31st, 2007 at 2:58 pm #

Nice tips, Paul.

I use YSlow myself and as you know, I’m thinking of redoing my blog design as well… it just seems so… blah.

I also read on Yahoo Developer Network about Best Practices for Speeding up Your Web Site. I would love, love to design my own blog template but geez, too much on my plate. I’d probably get the book too if I ever decide to do it.


-Paul on December 31st, 2007 at 3:34 pm #

yeah, I agree with making our own templates to get exactly what we want..but no time, so much beer and only one mouth ;-) Thanks for the link, maybe I can squeeze some more speed.. and of course share with the community.


Sam Freedom on January 1st, 2008 at 4:15 am #

Can ICEY compress ANY HTML type files? If you don’t compress on blogspot, anything other than pure text can come out looking like garbage.

Anyways, thanks for an excellent, very helpful, article.

Sam


Chris Estes on January 1st, 2008 at 5:35 am #

Your blog was still slow when I accessed it. One thing you might consider is changing host. Also if your sql isn’t configured correctly can also cause slow load times. There are so many things that cause the problems it is hard to lay down any one single solution.

I use a couple of these plugins myself and have the very useful for server load time and bandwidth usage.


-Paul on January 1st, 2008 at 6:40 am #

Hey Sam, my tips were aimed at wordpress not blogger and Icey is only for .css files, not html. cheers


-Paul on January 1st, 2008 at 6:43 am #

thanks Chris, I still sometimes see slow loading but generally it is ok, and as you pointed out I definitely need a new hosting service, I think I am stuck on their 486-100mhz server in their back shed ;-) … definitely a task for the new year !


David on January 1st, 2008 at 10:53 am #

Can you please post some specific example code in a textarea box?

“Now generally blogs have some some advertising, so there are two things you can easily do here. Make sure images include height and width attributes.”


-Paul on January 1st, 2008 at 11:58 am #

David, I emailed you direct.. cheers


Noah Ark on January 3rd, 2008 at 6:43 am #

Thats a plugins (widgets) developer fault. Wordpress has various build-in methods/functions for managing external files (js/css)on specific case and task i.e: is_active_widget(id) || is_?(?) || get_option(’active_plugins’) ||add_action & add_filter ). Unfortunately not all used it thought. I found a good theme (suprise) that cleverly apply this methods. Its only load the external files if the widget or plugins is active on the request page. its even combine-hash-gzip all the external as single files (js/css). You can view it on my blog for demo and check how it hook openid & wordpress default widgets external files.


David Dalka - Creating Revenue and Retention - Chicago GSB MBA on January 3rd, 2008 at 9:48 am #

Now Sporting Wordpress 2.3.2…

Please clear your cache! I’ve installed the latest version of Wordpress and made several theme tweaks and additions. I’m pleased to announce that all of the plugins I now have are compliant with Wordpress 2.3, I hope this cycle time continu…


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dementia on January 4th, 2008 at 5:22 am #

Great article. My wordpress is loading slow so I hope the tips you suggested would make it load faster.


ShadowKnight on January 4th, 2008 at 4:33 pm #

Fantastic, certainly helped my site improve significantly. I am going to refer people across with a post of my own. Thanks and keep the great tips coming!


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-Paul on January 4th, 2008 at 6:11 pm #

Thanks everyone for the comments, feedback and links. I am sure this will be continuous activity for me, so I will be sure to keep posting anything I find that does speed up the wordpress engine.
-Paul


Matt Ellsworth on January 5th, 2008 at 3:44 am #

well i just lost my comment since when you hit tab it doesn’t go to the submit button…

so here is the shorter version.

Thanks for the tips. I was unaware of the text widget issue.

after compressing the css files we did that with the js files as well and then changed the .htaccess file to send gzip’d versions of those files if the browser supports it.


Cheryl Gonzalez on January 6th, 2008 at 7:15 am #

I recently became aware of 2 problems that severely impact your WordPress blog performance and slows down your blog.

NOTHING impacts it more then bloated database! The tables of your database “wp_options” can grow pretty large and bring your blog to a c-r-a-w-l.

It forced me to look at bigger issue as in process of cleaning I discovered that all plugins I have ever installed and even a couple themes managed to leave entries in very same table contributing to the total size and slow load times.

All the plugins and even some themes use wp_options to set its setting and as such contribute to the size of the table. It is very same table used by WordPress to store ALL settings related to your blog and every time you open any page it has to be read and processed.

When you deactivate plugin or decide to switch theme (assuming it stored its settings in wp_options) – it NEVER cleans behind itself.

You have to login to your phpMyAdmin and open database for your blog and Browse action for wp_options table and go through it record by record.

It may take hours…but your blog speed and users will Thank you for it.


Cheryl Gonzalez on January 6th, 2008 at 7:20 am #

Hmmm….I hit submit and went to the top of the page?

My short version is… All the plugins and even some themes use wp_options to set its setting and as such contribute to the size of the table. It is very same table used by WordPress to store ALL settings related to your blog and every time you open any page it has to be read and processed.

So….You’ll need to login to your phpMyAdmin and open database for your blog. Click on Browse action for wp_options table and go through it record by record.

May take hours but your blog and users will Thank you for the increaed speed.


Cheryl Gonzalez on January 6th, 2008 at 7:22 am #

I have tried to post a valuable comment twice…and I float back to the top of the page after clicking submit. Guess you don’t want anymore comments…but then you should close the comment box.


-Paul on January 6th, 2008 at 8:01 am #

Hey Cheryl, your comments made it through, don’t know what caused the issue. sorry about that. Good tip about the database, I may be brave enough to give it a try. cheers

-Paul


music on January 7th, 2008 at 4:44 pm #

very interesting.
i’m adding in RSS Reader


» Blog Archive » » Make Wordpress Run Even Faster on February 1st, 2008 at 12:34 pm #

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BGM Tactical on April 11th, 2008 at 10:47 am #

I found firebug helps fix a lot of these problems. Well at least it shows you where the problems lie. I will have to give these a try.


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