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How To Limit Post Revisions In WordPress Without a Plugin

In an earlier article, I’d talked about some WordPress maintenance tasks that you should do regularly. One of them was limiting the number of post revisions that WordPress saves by default. However, in that article, I’d mentioned a plugin you could use that did several different maintenance tasks at once from the same interface. But […]

April 4, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

4 WordPress Maintenance Tasks You Should Do Regularly

A website and its associated backend tend to build up “crud” as time goes by. Especially if you’re running a complicated CMS like WordPress with a lot of moving parts. This dirt accumulates mainly in the database even if you don’t make any active changes to your site. Automatic plugin updates, cron jobs, user interactions, […]

March 30, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

How To Avoid Editing Reusable Blocks In WordPress

Reusable blocks in WordPress Gutenberg are an amazing feature that has greatly improved the maintainability of code on websites. I use them all the time for block scripts, special CSS instructions, and even for some repeatable patterns. The WordPress pattern directory is still a work in progress, and you can’t create your own patterns without […]

March 23, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 3

How To Exclude Parts Of A Page From Caching In WordPress

Caching is the secret sauce that can transform a slow page into one that loads blazing fast. There are many layers of caching – you can cache on the origin server, a POP endpoint, and even the browser. Using these techniques, you can obtain cache hit ratios of over 90% on networks like Cloudflare. However, […]

March 9, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

Why You Should Manually Curate Your Related Posts

It’s important to support your content with what Google calls “secondary content” or “supporting content”. This is distinct from the main content or MC of a website, that directly deals with the topic in the heading or title. A good example of this supporting content is “Related Posts”, and you often see them on the […]

February 23, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

GenerateBlocks – A Must-Have Plugin

There’s a saying “If you build it, they will come”. While it doesn’t apply to everything, I certainly see the truth when it comes to the WordPress Gutenberg editor. Before, my articles used to be mainly ordinary text with some images. Now with Gutenberg, it’s full of lists, quotes, and other advanced layouts. It’s completely […]

January 17, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

Don’t Assume You Need Caching On Your Website!

This article ties together a series of articles I’ve written on caching for WordPress. Ever since I migrated from shared hosting to a VPS, I’ve found myself obsessing over the necessary caching configurations I need to set up. My site is a WordPress site, and my previous web host automatically installed memcached for me. But […]

January 10, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

Why Using A Reverse Proxy Is Important For WordPress – Or LiteSpeed

For a long time, I didn’t give much thought to caching static content on a server level. After all, I already use a CDN (Cloudflare), so why should I bother about how fast static files are served? A few days back as the previous year rolled over into the other, I understood how important it […]

January 5, 2022 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

How To Install Redis For WordPress On A VPS

Earlier, I’d written a tutorial on how to install memcached on a VPS that integrates with PHP. In this tutorial, I’ll write about how to do the same with Redis. Like memcached, Redis is another caching mechanism that can speed up reads and writes by using your (much faster) RAM instead of accessing the database […]

December 22, 2021 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

How To Install Memcached For WordPress On A VPS

If you’re running WordPress on a VPS – managed or unmanaged – your web hosting provider won’t include memcached as part of the installation. A managed VPS takes care of OS updates, setting up the control panel, e-mail, etc., but only goes so far. Unlike shared hosting, where your web host might have a checkmark […]

December 20, 2021 | Bhagwad Park | WordPress 0

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