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Speed meets simplicity! 🚀 Discover how caching transforms Low-Code/No-Code platforms into high-performance powerhouses, and learn a quick tip to navigate common quirks during edits. Ready to optimize your website? Let’s dive in! 💡 #LowCode #NoCode #WebPerformance #WordPress

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Museum Website Strategy, Design, and Development

The Key to Fast Low-Code/No-Code Websites 🧱 It’s true—Low-Code/No-Code platforms come with more code overhead compared to lean, custom-coded sites. However, the unparalleled flexibility they offer more than makes up for this trade-off. Still, all that extra code, designed to meet diverse needs, requires performance optimization. The most effective tool in our performance arsenal? Caching. What is caching? Caching allows the server to pre-process pages and store them, ready for quick delivery when requested. Even pages with complex logic and large images can load rapidly thanks to caching. The downside of caching 🪞 The only annoyance? When you edit a cached page, you might still see the older version instead of your most recent changes. This is a common issue, and in our experience, it’s responsible for at least half of the “bugs” clients report. A simple workaround If you encounter this, just add a question mark followed by any string of characters to the page URL. For example: YourWebsite[dot]com/page_youre_working_on?sdfs. The question mark signals the server that you’re requesting a page with a parameter (even if it doesn’t exist). This forces the server to bypass the cached version and deliver a fresh version of the page. Caching is the key to speed—just be aware of its quirks and learn to navigate the curveballs it might throw your way during edits! 🚀 🎺 Welcome to the Low-Code/No-Code Revolution! https://lnkd.in/gsGbNyCX #lowcode #nocode #wordpress #museums

Low Code / No Code Websites for Museums

Low Code / No Code Websites for Museums

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