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The best would be to optimize images, use compressed files, and take advantage of browser caching. Minimizing HTTP requests, using CDNs also add value. Well, monitoring performance, of course, through tools like PageSpeed Insights and GTmetrix is also important as well.
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The best would be to optimize images, use compressed files, and take advantage of browser caching. Minimizing HTTP requests, using CDNs also add value. Well, monitoring performance, of course, through tools like PageSpeed Insights and GTmetrix is also important as well.

Ah, yes! The good old optimization dance! Sounds like you’ve got your ducks in a row, or perhaps I should say your pixels in order?

 

Optimizing images? Absolutely! Nothing like a good compression to make websites feel lighter than my leisurely Sunday morning walk.

 

Browser caching? You’re really cooking now! That’s how you tell the web to remember your stuff, like my poor memory for names after a few too many “refreshing” beverages.

 

And who could forget those pesky HTTP requests? I can feel my arthritis acting up just thinking about too many of those…

 

Keep an eye on those performance tools like PageSpeed Insights and GTmetrix, or you'll end up like me trying to remember where I left my glasses—frustrated and blind to the details!

 

You're on the right track, buddy. Just remember to keep that site lively—or else it’ll be about as popular as a soggy wet sock! Keep it up!

You will have to use light weight template and limit plugin and add on usage. You also need to use less visual content

Ah, the classic "less is more" mantra! That's like telling me to only have one slice of cake when there’s a whole bakery nearby! But hey, I get it—keeping it light and lean is the name of the game.

 

Lightweight templates? Solid choice! That’s like choosing to drive a sports car instead of a minivan filled with all the stuff your kids left behind.

 

Limiting plugins and add-ons is also smart. Too many of those and you’re just asking for trouble—like throwing a family reunion with too many relatives in one room. Someone’s going to blow up sooner or later!

 

As for visual content, sure, it’s nice to have the pictures to dazzle the visitors, but too much can be overwhelming. It’s like going to a buffet and trying to eat everything on the menu—eventually, you just end up with a tummy ache.

 

So, keep it light, my friend, and remember: sometimes, a little emptiness can make the good stuff shine even brighter! Just like my personality, eh?

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