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Basic Optimization

Basic Optimization

Version : 1.0
Tested up to : 5.5
Number of download : 8
Author : Shah Alom
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Basic Optimization
Basic Optimization
Basic Optimization
Basic Optimization

Basic Optimization for WordPress plugin help to manage basic optimization like – Disable Emoticons, Remove Shortlink, Disable Embeds, Disable XML-RPC, Hide WordPress Version, etc. Basic Optimization for WordPress plugin is an open source project, made possible by your contribution (code). Features Disable Emoticons – Remove extra code related to emojis from WordPress which was added recently to support emoticons in an older browser. Remove Shortlink. – Starting from version 3, WordPress added shortlink (shorter link of web page address) in header code. For ex: <link rel='shortlink' href='https://geekflare.com/?p=187' />. If not using shortlink for any functionality then we ned to remove them. Remove asset files version – Having query strings in the files may cause CDN not to cache the files; hence you may not be utilizing all caching benefits provided. Remove RSD Links – RSD (Really Simple Discovery) is needed if you intend to use XML-RPC client, pingback, etc. However, if you don’t need pingback or remote client to manage post then get rid of this unnecessary header. Disable Embeds – WordPress introduced oEmbed features in 4.4. The function will prevent others from embedding your blog post and disable loading related JS file. Disable XML-RPC – Do you have a requirement to use WordPress API (XML-RPC) to publish/edit/delete a post, edit/list comments, upload file? Also having XML-RPC enabled and not hardened properly may lead to DDoS & brute force attacks. Remove WLManifest Link – Do you use tagging support with Windows live writer? If not remove it by adding below. Disable Self Pingback – I don’t know why you need the self-pingback details on your blog post and I know it’s not just I get annoyed. Hide WordPress Version – This doesn’t help in performance but more to mitigate information leakage vulnerability. By default, WordPress adds meta name generator with the version details which is visible in source code and HTTP header. Disable Heartbeat – WordPress use heartbeat API to communicate with a browser to a server by frequently calling admin-ajax.php. This may slow down the overall page load time and increase CPU utilization if on shared hosting. Support – Active support through GitHub issues page Note that jQuery Manager requires PHP 7+ to run. jQuery Manager for WordPress is an open source project and I would like to invite anyone to contribute. The development and issue tracker is located on GitHub, see: https://github.com/Micro-Solutions-Bangladesh/basic-optimization Reporting problems Report bugs, issues, questions and/or feature request on our GitHub issues page.

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