I’m back with another tutorial that aims to help you not only resolve a longstanding WordPress challenge but it will also increase the overall website performance.
Today’s tutorial comes from a recent customer inquiry I fielded not long ago. The customer’s WordPress website has been integrated to use CloudFlare — if you’re not using this service, then you need to start ASAP.
I’ve integrated a number of WordPress websites to use CloudFlare, and all have witnessed the increased performance, which has led to a bump in organic search traffic.
Although this particular customer’s website had been integrated with CloudFlare, there remained a number of challenges — browser caching, 30+ external CSS and JS files, and good ole’ WordPress version query parameters appended to static resources.








