Sunday, 4 June 2017

WP Rocket – Revisiting the Popular WordPress Caching Plugin


WordPress caching plugins are an essential part of optimising a WordPress website. For a long time I used W3 Total Cache. Packed with hundreds of options, W3 Total Cache could be quite overwhelming for WordPress beginners, but the reason I stopped using it is because it was causing some SEO related issues.
In 2014 I switched to the newly released WP Rocket. Whereas the majority of caching plugins are free to download from WordPress.org, WP Rocket was (and still is) a premium plugin, however it offered many optimisation features that could not be found in other solutions.
For a long time I believed that WP Rocket was by far the best optimisation plugin available for WordPress, but a lot can change over three years so I thought it would be good to look at WP Rocket with a fresh pair of eyes and review it again.
Check out my video review of WP Rocket below.
My written review can be seen below. In the review I delve deeper into WP Rocket and examine exactly how much the plugin improves the performance of your website.
* The version of WP Rocket I have tested for this review is 2.9.11.
Why WP Rocket?
Unfortunately, this review starts with a story of procastination.
You see, my license for
Source: https://managewp.org/articles/15261/wp-rocket-revisiting-the-popular-wordpress-caching-plugin




source https://williechiu40.wordpress.com/2017/06/04/wp-rocket-revisiting-the-popular-wordpress-caching-plugin/

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