12. Disable Get New Fragments AJAX Request
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 9:28 am
When users decide to make a change in the cart, WooCommerce triggers the Get Refreshed Fragments AJAX request. Refreshing the cart page without refreshing is quite attractive for customers. However, in most cases, this can seriously slow down some e-commerce sites. Tests on Pingdom Tools also confirm this. The size of around 1 KB can be deceptive. Despite this size, the execution of this request means an average loss of time of 0.76 seconds. You can disable this feature from the “Products” menu of your WooCommerce store.
13. Update Everything to Remove Bloat
You should always make sure that your plugins, extensions or themes are updated frequently for your WooCommerce store. Lack of updates is a serious factor in slowing down your store. If the various themes or tunisia mobile phone number extensions you have enabled are not currently supported by the developers, it is time to remove them. Otherwise, this table will create unnecessary bloat.
14. Disable Object or Database Cache
You can turn to caching plugins to use your WooCommerce store efficiently and quickly. However, if these plugins are not structured in an ideal form, they can create a negative picture. For example, W3 Total Cache is known to be one of the most preferred plugins for WordPress. There are special options here such as database cache, page cache, transaction code cache. The abundance of these options can confuse users who have limited knowledge about cache in general. If your hosting server is strong, you will not have a problem with cache. You should check the “deactivate object cache” option from the W3 Total Cache/General Settings section.
15. Disable High Resource Usage Plugins
It must be admitted that some WordPress plugins are quite functional resources for servers. However, no matter how efficient these plugins are, they ultimately use a significant portion of the CPU and RAM. You can use the Query Monitor plugin to detect plugins that put a load on you and slow down your e-commerce site. This plugin shows you all the scripts loaded with duration and size information. You should pay attention to the ones with the highest demand level or the lowest loading times. Thanks to Query Monitor, it is possible to solve your performance problems to a certain extent. Of course, when you are done with this plugin, you should not forget to remove it because of the server resources it uses.
13. Update Everything to Remove Bloat
You should always make sure that your plugins, extensions or themes are updated frequently for your WooCommerce store. Lack of updates is a serious factor in slowing down your store. If the various themes or tunisia mobile phone number extensions you have enabled are not currently supported by the developers, it is time to remove them. Otherwise, this table will create unnecessary bloat.
14. Disable Object or Database Cache
You can turn to caching plugins to use your WooCommerce store efficiently and quickly. However, if these plugins are not structured in an ideal form, they can create a negative picture. For example, W3 Total Cache is known to be one of the most preferred plugins for WordPress. There are special options here such as database cache, page cache, transaction code cache. The abundance of these options can confuse users who have limited knowledge about cache in general. If your hosting server is strong, you will not have a problem with cache. You should check the “deactivate object cache” option from the W3 Total Cache/General Settings section.
15. Disable High Resource Usage Plugins
It must be admitted that some WordPress plugins are quite functional resources for servers. However, no matter how efficient these plugins are, they ultimately use a significant portion of the CPU and RAM. You can use the Query Monitor plugin to detect plugins that put a load on you and slow down your e-commerce site. This plugin shows you all the scripts loaded with duration and size information. You should pay attention to the ones with the highest demand level or the lowest loading times. Thanks to Query Monitor, it is possible to solve your performance problems to a certain extent. Of course, when you are done with this plugin, you should not forget to remove it because of the server resources it uses.