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Making an EE 1.x site run faster

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Focus Lab Dev Team's avatar
Focus Lab Dev Team
1,129 posts
15 years ago
Focus Lab Dev Team's avatar Focus Lab Dev Team

That sounds great. I’m interested in what they’ll have to say.

Glad to (try and) help 😊

       
jeramiah's avatar
jeramiah
301 posts
15 years ago
jeramiah's avatar jeramiah

Erik, I think you’re right here.. the page itself doesn’t change.. not even the links that each weblog entry posts to. That said why not use an add-on that caches the page?

http://www.solspace.com/forums/viewthread/7261/

We will try this and report back. Thanks for a shove in the right direction.

       
Boyink!'s avatar
Boyink!
5,011 posts
15 years ago
Boyink!'s avatar Boyink!

The only other thought was maybe it’s time to try some custom queries vs. the standard EE tags - so you can pare them down to just exactly what you need to return.

       
jeramiah's avatar
jeramiah
301 posts
15 years ago
jeramiah's avatar jeramiah

I was thinking about that – but I’m not sure how that would work with LinkLocker or Favorites modules. Maybe it doesn’t matter. But even if I got the site to load in under 10 seconds that’s still way too long. I think caching is the only way to go. Fortunately for me, I don’t have anything that changes so caching the templates is certainly the best way to go. Thanks for the additional input Boyink!

       
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