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Make Fewer HTTP Requests in WordPress

So far, we have already tried to make things easier for you to understand how HTTP requests work and why you need to make fewer requests. Now, it is time for you to identify how many HTTP requests your website is dealing with and how you can analyze it. Let us see!https://www.wpoven.com/blog/make-fewer-http-requests/

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Make Fewer HTTP Requests in WordPress

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  1. Best Methods To Make Fewer HTTP Requests in WordPress

  2. What are HTTP Requests? Before hopping deeply about HTTP requests, you must clear your basic concepts about it first. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a language used by browsers and servers to communicate. When a user visits a website, the browser sends an HTTP request to the server, The server then initiates the request to display the webpage, To properly load the webpage, the browser also needs to make multiple HTTP requests for various webpage components such as plugins, videos, and images The more webpage components, the more HTTP requests, which can slow down website performance To improve website speed, it’s important to focus on reducing the number of HTTP requests. ● ● ● ● ● ●

  3. Why do you need to make fewer HTTP requests? 1. Page Load time- The first reason for making fewer HTTP requests is to reduce page load time. The more HTTP requests your website receives, the longer the time it takes to load the requested webpage. For instance, let us suppose, that if a webpage receives 10 HTTP requests, it will load faster than another webpage with 50 HTTP requests.

  4. 2. Bounce rate- Now let us see how high page load time and low leads can influence your website’s other parameters. As per the reports published by Google in 2017, whenever page loading time gets slowed by 1 to 3 seconds, the bounce rate eventually increased by up to 32 percent. And to make things worse, poor loading time also affects your SEO rankings, and all your efforts will be in vain.

  5. Steps to make fewer HTTP requests

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