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The First thing each site should get is caching. WordPress is a really flexible instrument – it could be changed quite easily. Including the layout and the material of the site.
However, this flexibility prices something. It’s slower compared to conventional static HTML pages. That’s the reason why we require a cache.
A Site cache only converts lively WordPress pages into static webpages. These static pages are quicker to load and display for the consumer. When you set up the plugin, remember to place it ON.
Note too, that at the Configuration page, there’s a button that you have to reach to use the cache configurations to your own hosting accounts.