Lazy Loading is a way of minimizing the impact of images on page load time. Here’s how to set it up in LSCache.
Today we’re going to talk about microcaching and why you can do better for your WordPress blog.
A quick guide for setting up LSCache for WordPress and Cloudflare to work together.
See how we are leaving our competition in the dust, when it comes to cutting-edge technologies like HTTP/2 and QUIC!
Is your plugin compatible with LSCWP? Find out! And if it’s not, use our API to make it so.
You’ve always been able to use LSCWP and a CDN alongside each other, but now you can do it with no additional plugin required!
The new module communicates with LiteSpeed Web Server to save and serve static copies of dynamic web pages, greatly reducing your shop’s page-load time.
If your site is image-heavy, or contains many other static files, browser caching can help speed it up.
This week some of our team hit the road and spent a few days in sunny Florida attending the cPanel Conference.