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I have both WP Rocket and Perfmatters and want to know if they complement each other or create redundancy. WP Rocket focuses on caching, file optimization, and lazy loading, while Perfmatters helps disable unnecessary WordPress features, optimize databases, and reduce HTTP requests. If used together, should I disable certain features in WP Rocket to avoid conflicts? Also, does combining both plugins provide a noticeable performance boost compared to using just WP Rocket? Looking for insights from those with experience!
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WP Rocket and Perfmatters can work together, as they optimize different aspects of your website, but there are some overlapping features that you need to avoid to prevent conflicts. Here’s a simplified approach:
Disable Redundant Features:
Caching: Only enable caching in WP Rocket and disable any caching features in Perfmatters.
Lazy Loading: If lazy loading is enabled in WP Rocket, disable it in Perfmatters.
Database Optimization: Let Perfmatters handle database optimization and disable this feature in WP Rocket.
Performance Boost:
Using both plugins can improve performance, especially for sites with many plugins or complex features. Perfmatters optimizes the backend, while WP Rocket focuses on front-end caching, resulting in noticeable speed improvements when used together.
Testing:
After making these changes, it’s a good idea to test your site’s performance using tools like GTmetrix or PageSpeed Insights to ensure the optimizations are working as expected.4月前</span
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