Use w3 Total Cache plugin.
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I downloaded the plugin but when I activated it, it proceeded to mess up all of my URLS. I deactivated it and everything seems to be fine but how would I configure the plugin to not screw up my SEO friendly URLS? What would I have to do?
Thanks everyone!
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Anonymous User
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Hi Everyone,
I’m getting a few errors in my settings.
It appears Page Cache URL rewriting is not working. If using apache, verify that the server configuration allows .htaccess or if using nginx verify all configuration files are included in the configuration.
and
The required directives for fancy permalinks could not be detected, please confirm they are available:
I’m a little confused with all of this. What do I need to do?
If you WordPress is slow it can be for several different and unrelated reasons none of which are WP in origin.
1. Your server may be overloaded.
2. There may be a virus or spyware on your computer that is slowing things down – check if your WP blog is slow from some other computer.
3. You may have to many very large pictures on each page which take time to transmit across the internet. Or your pictures are large but display as small eg 4000×3000 pixel displayed as 400×300. In this case resize your picture to 400×300 then upload into your blog.
4. Please read my article, I have many other suggestions and how to install cache, at http://bachutha.com/how-to-speed-up-wordpress-my-experience-with-slow-wordpress/ and I hope it does help you.
Do let me know.