The WooCommerce Cart Fragment Problem WooCommerce ships with a script called wc-cart-fragments.js that fires an AJAX request on every single page load—even your homepage, blog posts, and pages without a…
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When a customer visits your e-commerce store, every millisecond matters. A one-second delay costs roughly 1% in conversion rate—a figure that compounds across thousands of daily visitors. Yet most online…
Introduction: The Three Pillars of WordPress Caching WordPress sites face a fundamental challenge: they’re dynamic. Every request triggers database queries, PHP processing, and theme rendering. Without caching, even a modestly…
If you have ever opened your browser’s developer tools and checked the response headers on a Cloudflare-proxied WooCommerce page, you have almost certainly seen this: cf-cache-status: DYNAMIC. That single header…
Why Every E-Commerce Store Needs a CDN A slow store is a losing store. Studies consistently show that each additional second of page load time reduces conversion rates, and shoppers…
WooCommerce powers a significant share of global ecommerce, which makes it a high-value target. Attackers do not discriminate by store size: automated scanners probe every public WordPress installation looking for…
Every WordPress site faces automated probes — credential stuffing on /wp-login.php, XML-RPC amplification, REST API enumeration, and targeted plugin exploits. A Web Application Firewall at the network edge intercepts these…






