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August 17, 2012

Best Practices to Maintain Website Performance

Filed under: Technology — Winson @ 12:21 PM

Websites is essential for companies doing businesses because of the growing use of the Internet to shop or to get information about products andmonitoring service services. So, it is necessary for companies to keep the website always available for end-users to visit and meet their requirements. Website is always available to the end-users when the performance of website is good and also it plays a key role retaining customers or end-users and makes them loyal. It also keeps businesses competitive in their respective fields.

A major factor is the website downtime that affects the availability of website that makes the website unavailable for users. Another reason for this is most website owners incorporate so many things into a website that it does not deliver the response they hoped for:

Here are tips to increase the performance of your website.

  • Better to optimize your web page components: Optimizing components of web pages such as CSS files, images, HTML pages and JS files improves the speed and performance of the website. The static content of the website can be compressed and at the same time make sure that the web server has the ability to deliver the compressed content.
  • CMS optimization: Content Management System optimization impacts the availability of web pages to the users because it reduces the number of database calls that are required for each page. The lower the number of calls, the faster the users can access the content of the website.
  • Caching of content: Cache content that enables the website to scale up more easily that is, when more users are searching for same content in the website because cache content contains recent or most popular content.
  • Use HTML5 version to make the website more reliable: This version was specially designed with built-in standards that can make the website more reliable.
  • Remove duplicate scripts because it increases unnecessary HTTP requests during page loading.website monitoring
  • Add expire headers to the content: Design the web page in such a way that it looks more appealing to the users, when they visit for the first time. This makes the visitors make more HTTP requests to view the subsequent files. Adding expire headers to the static components of the website obviates the need of several HTTP requests and makes the web pages load faster.
  • Opt for a reliable monitoring service: A good website monitoring service will monitor your website for perfect running and also it gives continuous alerts if your website is down or not available.
  • Simplify the nested tables as much as you can because the more nesting of tables the more time will it take to download the page.

 

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