One of the hallmarks of a user-friendly website is that it doesn't keep visitors waiting too long while loading. Caching static assets is a critical step to improving site performance, but it doesn't help much to simply set this up and move on. Without an efficient WordPress caching policy, you might struggle to provide fast loading times.
Fortunately, learning how to leverage browser caching on WordPress is easier than you might think. You can configure browser caching manually, and the Content Management System (CMS) also enables you to use tools that do it for you.
In this article, we'll explain how browser caching works and discuss its benefits. We'll also show you how to check if caching is enabled on your site and look at different ways to turn it on.
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