For a small website with fewer comments, you can ignore it because it only loads at the end of the post. By turning ON this cache, it will speed up the Gravatar loading but this useful if you have a lot of comments in your blog. Gravatar is an image beside your name when you comment on a blog. Fill in the domain name which you don’t want to prefetch DNS. By enabling this, Swift Performance will collect 3rd party domain names from javascript files as well else only from HTML and CSS. Prefetching allows a browser to silently fetch the necessary resources needed to display content that a user might access in the near future. It can decrease full load time, and also speed up outgoing links. By keeping the query strings, it may cause caching issues. Sometime you may get suggestions such as from GTMetrix to remove query string from static resources. This feature will remove query strings such as “&” and “?” from static resources like CSS, JS and IMAGES files. Can turn on it to see the debug logs when you are running a diagnosis. I recommend do not turn off it because sometimes you will forget to clear the cache after doing some changes to the website. Any changes to your WordPress website, Swift Performance will show notices to clear the cache. This will reduce CPU usage and speed up prebuild process. This will increase the merging process for scripts and styles as well as reduce CPU usage. If you are using Cloudflare, the comment will be removed even if you didn’t turn on it. This is used to disable Swift Performance comments at the footprint of our HTML code as shown in the image below. Turn it on if you have GDPR and ask cookies permission from visitors. I must keep the cookies of my Google Analytic always on to track the correct statistic. I didn’t turn on this because I’m using Google Analytic on my website. It consists of the core settings of Swift Performance for instance: Caching and Scripts/CSS Optimization.
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