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Real-time image processing
Oh, the dreaded “performance killer”. Images are one of the biggest performance killers on any website, but there are ways to reduce their impact. In this post, I’m going to show you how to optimize your images and then serve them through a CDN.
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How to optimize page speed in Elementor
When it comes to website speed, there’s a lot we can do. And it all starts with Elementor. In this article, we’re going to show you how Webien Image OptimizerElementor can help optimize your Elementor site so that it loads faster and ranks better in the search engines.
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Images delivered through lightning fast CDN from AWS
A content delivery network (CDN) is a system of distributed servers that deliver pages and other web content to a user, based on geographic locations of the user, the origin of the webpage and the content delivery server.
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Best image optimizer for Elementor
Image optimization is a process that makes image files smaller. The main reason for this is to reduce the load time of your site. If you have images that are too big, they can slow down your website and even prevent visitors from loading them at all. Optimizing images also helps you save money because it reduces the amount of bandwidth used by your site!
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Automatically resizes images after visitors viewport size
When you load a website, it’s critical that everything loads quickly and efficiently. This includes images. If the site visitor has a slow connection and your images are large, it will take them longer to load. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent this from happening!
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Lazy loading – only request images when in viewport
In the web development world, lazy loading is a common topic. It’s a way of loading parts of the page that aren’t visible right away.
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