If you choose the wrong hosting from the beginning, we will not be able to adjust the performance at all. The hosting specs that WordPress requires are as follows: PHP version 7.4 or greater. MySQL version 6 or greater OR MariaDB version 10.1 or greater. HTTPS support Nginx or Apache with mod_rewrite module Reference from: WordPress.org The host you choose must meet the above criteria. The technical terms can be confusing and it can be hard to know which hostings meet this criteria, so I'll recommend the ones that I've tested and found to be of good quality and meet the criteria that WordPress requires.
Here are the hosts I recommend: Hostatom SiteGround (My website Padveewebschool hong Kong telegram data uses this one) Cloudways Digital Ocean Read more: Where is the best WordPress Hosting selection principle? 2. Choose a good WordPress theme The next point that affects performance, similar to choosing a host, is the theme you choose to use. Because in this world, there are many WordPress themes, both good and bad themes. Elements of a good theme Easy to use Be flexible (light theme) And using a theme is always accompanied by using a Page builder for efficiency in terms of design and beauty.
That means you need to know how to pair between a theme and various Page builders. From my experience of trial and error with many theme selections, I have come to the conclusion that which theme works best with which Page builder, as follows: Flatsome theme (with built-in page builder) astra theme + elementor (page builder) Theme generatepress + generateblocks (page builder) seedtheme + generateblocks (page builder ) Example of my website performance using Flatsome theme and Siteground hosting. 3. Use plug-ins only when necessary. Whether your website loads fast or slow depends on the number of plugins you choose to use.
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