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How To Configure The Various W3 Total Cache Plugin Settings For Your WordPress Blog
A while ago I talked about the benefits of installing the W3TC plugin on your WordPress blog in order to speed it up with various caching, but some readers were understandably a little wary about the plugin without some sort of tutorial to help them through the process. Luckily, the defaults will work well for 90% of us.
Bear in mind, I’m not an expert on the subject and to deal with everyone’s individual issues may be difficult. Follow the guide, and if you hit a snag then it’s likely that someone else has also, so a quick Google search reveals a lot. This plugin is difficult to configure perfectly for optimum performance, but even with some basic settings you’re going to see some form of speed improvement.
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