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How to setup plugins w3 Total Cache

See you again at wordpress tutorial, this time I will discuss the best way of setting the plugin w3 total cache. w3 total cache is one of a very powerful plugin in wordpress blog loading speed self hosting. With its faster loading blog then it will increase the SEO on page and blogs will also love the frequent robot serch engine.

Talk about SEO, I have been discussing how to setting best WordPress SEO by Yoast, if you haven't had a chance to read them please read first before reading this tutorial.

The best setup plugin w3 Total Cache First please install this plugin by downloading it here, or install direct from dasboard Admins, here's how: click the plugin – add new – > > type w3 total cache then click install and wait until it is finished – > then activate the plugin.

After active follow these steps:

On the left click the dasboard performance you will be brought to a page: this section Dasboard no default and leave alone.

General Settings
  • General: Toggle all caching types on or off (at once): don't check in.
Page Cache
  • Page cache: Check the Enable (page cache makes a dynamic page into a more static)
  • Page cache method: Disk basic (there are actually two basic disks and disk options enhanced, in my own showbagus use basic disks because after doing tests for both options disk basic is more optimal. You can do a test on your blog which is more optimal, use page speed insight to do the test.

Minify
  • Minify: Check The Enable
  • Minify mode: Auto
  • Minify cache Disk method:
  • HTML minifier: Default
  • JS minifier: JsMin (default)
  • CSS minifier: Default

Database Cache
  • Cache Database:Check The Enable
  • Database Cache Method:Disk
Object Cache
  • Object Cache: Select The Enable
  • Object Cache Method: Disk
Browser Cache
  • Browser Cache: Check The Enable
CDN
  • CDN: Tick this option if you want to use the CDN (for settings and list of CDN please read the tutorial how to Setting free CDN WordPress CloudFlare)
Then leave the default option, and then click save changes
Now goto the Advanced Page cache. On the left menu bar click page cache:

General
  • Cache the front page: Check
  • Cached feeds: site, categories, tags, comments: Checkbox
  • Cache SSL (https) requests: don't check in
  • Cache URIs with query string variables: Checkbox
  • Caches the 404 (not found) pages: do not be in check
  • Cache requests only for you domain.com site address: don't check in
  • Don't cache pages for the following user roles: Checkbox
  • Administrators: check other options that don't, in check.
Cache Preload
  • Automatically prime the page cache: Check
  • Update interval: 10800
  • Pages per interval: 10
  • Sitemap URL: enter the URL of Your blog sitemap Example http://domain.com/sitemap.xml
  • Preload the cache upon post publish events: check the
Then leave the default option, and then click save changes.

Were later on the left menu bar click Minify:

General
  • Rewrite URL structure: Checkbox
  • Disable minify for logged in users: Don't check in
  • Minify error notification: Disabled

HTML & XML
  • HTML minify settings: Tick all the options
  • Ignored comment stems: already loaded by default and leave alone.
JS
  • Minify JS settings: Select the enable
  • Before minify: </head>
  • Preserved comment removal (not applied when the combine only is active): Check
  • Line break removal (not safe, not applied when the combine only is active): Check
CSS
  • Minify CSS settings:: check the Enable, Preserved comment removal (not applied when the combine only is active) and Line break removal (not applied when the combine only is active)
  • @import handling: None
The next option is unnecessary in Fox, let alone by default then click save changes

Next on the menu bar click database cache

General
  • Don't cache queries for logged in users: check
Other options allow by default only.

Next on the menu bar click the Browser cache

General
  • Sets the Last-Modified header: Check
  • Sets the expires header: Check
  • Sets the cache-control header: Check
  • Set entity tags (eTag): Check
  • W3 Total Cache header set: select the check
  • Enable HTTP compression (gzip): Check
  • Prevent caching of objects after settings change: don't check in
  • Do not set cookies for static files: Check
  • Do not process the 404 errors for static objects with WordPress: don't check in
CSS & JS
  • Sets the Last-Modified header: Check
  • Sets the expires header: Check
  • Set entity tags (ETag): Check
  • W3 Total Cache header set: select the check
  • Enable HTTP compression (gzip): Check
  • Prevent caching of objects after settings change: don't check in
  • Disable cookies for static files: check
HTML & XML
  • Sets the Last-Modified header: Check
  • Sets the expires header: Check
  • Sets the cache-control header: Check
  • Set entity tags (ETag): Check
  • W3 Total Cache header set: select the check
  • Enable HTTP compression (gzip): Check
Media & Other Files
  • Sets the Last-Modified header: Check
  • Sets the expires header: Check
  • Sets the cache-control header: Check
  • Set entity tags (ETag): Check
  • W3 Total Cache header set: select the check
  • Enable HTTP compression (gzip): Check
  • Prevent caching of objects after settings change: don't check in
  • Disable cookies for static files: Check
Then click save changes

The other option in the the menu bar doesn't need to be in the settings again and now you can try to speed up your blog using page speed insight

So the best Setting of tutorials plugins w3 Total Cache, may be able to help.

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