One area in which you have the power to reduce user-perceived latency is DNS resolution. Use the new DNS Prefetch setting in LSCache.
Password protection and page caching have an odd relationship. Learn all about it, and how LiteSpeed Cache works to keep it from becoming a problem.
It’s been a busy six months for LSCWP. Here we present all of the major new enhancements in one handy guide.
This week we are going to talk about brute force login attacks, and how LiteSpeed Web Server now protects your WordPress site(s) from such aggression.
Learn the pros and cons of each type of caching and determine what is right for your site.
Our WHM plugin’s CLI script makes short work of some of your WordPress plugin management tasks.
This guide will walk you through the installation of three free and open source pieces of software: OpenLiteSpeed, WordPress, and LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress
Have you ever wished that your site’s images didn’t take so long to transfer? Well, here is something you can do about it!
Lazy Loading is a way of minimizing the impact of images on page load time. Here’s how to set it up in LSCache.