Comments on: Optimizing Your WordPress Site Performance with Smush, Hummingbird, and The Hub https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/ The WPMU DEV Blog provides tutorials, tips, resources and reviews to help out any WordPress user Wed, 29 May 2024 08:35:41 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Alastair Dodwell https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-181835 Wed, 29 May 2024 08:35:41 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-181835 Quick question on the various different cache plugin and options.
We mainly host with CloudWays and they instal Breeze as a cache. See short description below.
When we activate Hummingbird there are conflict warnings. So we delete Breeze and this causes the error to not show.
That then leaves Object Cache Pro.
Any advice on running Hummingbird with Breeze and or Object Cache Pro?
Thanks

Breeze is a WordPress cache plugin with extensive options to speed up your website. All the options including Varnish Cache are compatible with Cloudways hosting.

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By: Shiv Patel https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-181309 Sat, 20 Jan 2024 16:35:50 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-181309 This is a great overview of how The Hub’s Performance Tab can help you manage and optimize the performance of multiple WordPress sites from one central location. I especially like the ability to run page speed tests, monitor server response times, and manage image and asset optimization. This would be a valuable tool for any WordPress developer or site owner who wants to improve the performance of their sites.

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By: Lucas Ondata Marketing https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-181228 Mon, 25 Dec 2023 11:42:19 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-181228 In reply to Lucas Ondata Marketing.

Although the performance of a website does not tend to vary from day to day, every now and then a problem can drastically impact this performance and still go unnoticed in a normal maintenance routine, such as a possible conflict between existing plugins or new plugins installed on the site. that doesn’t break anything visually, but affects performance.

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By: Lucas Ondata Marketing https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-181226 Sun, 24 Dec 2023 14:36:43 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-181226 In reply to Lucas Ondata Marketing.

Something that would also be cool, and that might already be, for example, in the report settings that I haven’t delved into yet, would be to have a monthly test report with a daily schedule, showing the variation of tests over the days. As well as having an alert for results outside the curve (for example below x points on desktop and below x points on mobile).

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By: Lucas Ondata Marketing https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-181225 Sat, 23 Dec 2023 11:55:56 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-181225 In reply to Lucas Ondata Marketing.

Something that would be cool would be the possibility of using this new performance panel even without having humingbird installed on the site. Because not every site we deal with will be able to install it due to customer preference or previous use in the project, but having the tool to easily evaluate even sites that are not with humingbird would be great.

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By: Lucas Ondata Marketing https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-181214 Fri, 22 Dec 2023 01:03:58 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-181214 In reply to Emmanuel Alli.

Hi Emmanuel! Try this page builder: https://wordpress.org/plugins/maxi-blocks/

It’s new on the market, but it’s really amazing how naturally it is already optimized. You will probably achieve better results with it.

If you need any help, we can also talk more about redesigning the site with a more optimized structure:
lucas@ondatamarketing.com

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By: Lucas Ondata Marketing https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-181213 Thu, 21 Dec 2023 23:32:26 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-181213 I really love the ui/ux of the hub dashboard graphics!

Just as the uptime function was already incorporated into this new panel, it is great to have other performance data being shown on a whole panel in a grouped manner.

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By: arno kroner https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-177146 Fri, 10 Dec 2021 01:32:09 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-177146 This post shows nothing regarding the intricacies and subtlety of tuning the asset optimization manually. Hummingbird isn’t useless but it only bring marginal speed boost. In my case I have to deal with a theme bloated with code (lots of premium crap no one needs). Crio theme is bloat and it’s where the speed nag occurs. It would be nice to learn more about Hummingbird workings though. Peace

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By: arno kroner https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-177145 Fri, 10 Dec 2021 01:29:40 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-177145 There’s basically no explanation on how to tweak the manual asset optimization setting on this post. I haven’t really achieved much boost with Hummingbird. Not saying it’s useless but there are many other factors influencing speed performance. In my case it’s probably a theme that’s bloated with code (Crio – I don’t recommend. It’s bloat)

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By: Emmanuel Alli https://wpmudev.com/blog/optimizing-your-wordpress-site-performance-with-smush-hummingbird-and-the-hub/#comment-175433 Sun, 17 Jan 2021 22:58:06 +0000 https://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/?p=192623#comment-175433 I wish that in the real-world to achieve a 99% score for my site score performance, but that is not the case even when I followed all the necessary steps. I am only able to get 23%.

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