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There are a few things you can do to help speed up your site, that are highly recommended on high traffic sites. | There are a few things you can do to help speed up your site, that are highly recommended on high traffic sites. | ||
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+ | **Quick Checklist: | ||
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+ | * Turn SEO setting " | ||
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===== Turn off "New Icon" Feature ===== | ===== Turn off "New Icon" Feature ===== | ||
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[[admin_menu/ | [[admin_menu/ | ||
- | Change the setting **"New Listing" | + | Change the setting **"New Listing" |
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- | ===== Many Modules Attached But Not Found ===== | + | |
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- | One of the main reasons that pages can become slow to load (at least because of admin configurations) are the number of modules built on a specific page. When a module is attached to a page in the **PAGES MANAGEMENT** admin tool that module is "built" when a client browses that page on the client side. | + | |
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- | When you visit any of the pages within the **PAGES MANAGEMENT** admin tool you will find all of the modules attached to that page. As you develop your design in the page template and html modules the system will automatically attach modules it finds in any page template or html module. | + | |
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- | When you save a change to a page template or html module within the admin tool that template or html is scanned for other modules within it. Once all of the modules are found every page that template or module is attached to is checked to see of the " | + | |
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- | The only time a module may be labelled "not found" yet may still be in use on a page is if a module appears in a subcategory page template but not the default site wide template. | + | |
===== Category Levels Displayed in Category Dropdowns ===== | ===== Category Levels Displayed in Category Dropdowns ===== | ||
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[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
- | ===== Template System Configuration | + | ===== Set up Cron Heartbeat |
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+ | By default, the software will send a " | ||
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+ | ===== Reduce Uploaded Image Size ===== | ||
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+ | This support wiki page explains [[startup_tutorial_and_checklist: | ||
- | You can speed up your site and reduce stress on your MySQL server by switching to file-based templates. There are caveats to using the file-based template system and this page of the wiki should explain how that feature works: | + | =====Implement New Features in v7.3 onward===== |
- | [[http:// | + | These changes include changes to " |
+ | DESIGN > SETTINGS > Combine, Minify, and Compress CSS and JS (Recommended for Live Sites) | ||
+ | DESIGN > SETTINGS > Use {footer_html} to delay loading of certain javascript |