How to use fetch priority in WordPress to improve LCP
Fetch priority is an HTML attribute used to help improve LCP. See how to add the attribute to a resource (image) on your WordPress site.
Google reCAPTCHA alternatives for faster speeds and better UX
Google reCAPTCHA is a performance killer and annoying. Check out these great free alternatives that don't hurt performance or UX.
Video optimization – Tips on how to speed up videos in WordPress
Videos can be tricky when it comes to performance simply due to their large size and the amount of bandwidth...
How to fix the “Ensure text remains visible during webfont load” warning
Google requires that your text (web fonts, font icons, etc.) always remain visible as your WordPress site loads. This impacts...
How to fix the “Eliminate render-blocking resources” warning
Resources like CSS and JS are typically render-blocking by nature. This means they block the first paint of your page,...
How to remove unused CSS in WordPress
The “Reduce unused CSS” warning is triggered by PageSpeed Insights when you have code being loaded by a plugin or...
How to get started with Perfmatters (settings and recommendations)
This is a good place to get started after first installing Perfmatters. We’ve put together some recommended settings we typically...
How to delay JavaScript until user interaction in WordPress
While defer JavaScript pushes the script to the bottom of the page load, you can instead delay JavaScript based on user interaction. This...
How to enable lazy load in WordPress (images, iframes, and videos)
With content on the web getting longer, it’s important to take advantage of features like lazy load in WordPress to...
How to disable Google Fonts in WordPress
Google Fonts is a great service, but there are some scenarios when you might need to disable Google Fonts. Here...