Title: [Plugin: WP Super Cache] How do I improve?
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# [Plugin: WP Super Cache] How do I improve?

 *  [vennardk](https://wordpress.org/support/users/vennardk/)
 * (@vennardk)
 * [14 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wp-super-cache-how-do-i-improve/)
 * So I have a pretty heavy theme installed. I was getting a Google speed score 
   of about 68. I’ve managed to bump it up to 76 but I’d like to get even higher!
 * **This is what I’ve done in WP Super Cache:**
    Use PHP Compress pages 304 Not
   Modified Cache rebuild
 * **This is what I’ve done in WP Minify:**
    Enable CSS Minification Enable HTML
   Minification
 * All other settings are out of the box defaults.
 * **I ran Google’s Speed Tester and it tells me the following:**
    Leverage browser
   caching (thought this was done in WP Minify?) Enable Compression (box is checked
   in WP Super Cache) Combine images into CSS sprites Defer parsing of JAvaScript
   Minify JavaScript ( can’t because it breaks my theme)
 * How do I accomplish the suggestions from Google’s Speed Tester?
 * My domain is draftopia.com
 * [http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/](http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/)

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 *  [ttj90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ttj90/)
 * (@ttj90)
 * [14 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wp-super-cache-how-do-i-improve/#post-2438770)
 * I’m keen to know more as well.
 * I had my host suspending my website account a couple of days ago because of a
   high MySQL CPU usage so I got them to allow me to make changes before they kicked
   me out altogether.
 * I took their notes and installed WPSC. After a little research I also installed
   WP Smush.it and WP Minify to boost the page speed and reduce server requests.
 * I have managed to help the site with a .htaccess script for leverage browser 
   caching: [http://thomasgriffinmedia.com/blog/2010/11/how-to-leverage-browser-caching-in-wordpress-via-htaccess](http://thomasgriffinmedia.com/blog/2010/11/how-to-leverage-browser-caching-in-wordpress-via-htaccess)
 * I hope that helps you. It helped me slightly by raising my score up by 7 but 
   only by taking it out of the high priority and into medium so I’m unsure whether
   it has worked, but still, the score has improved and it literally took less than
   5 minutes to modify.
 * Unfortunately for me, it’s all about the heavy theme load. I can not compress
   any more .js from my theme or the codes simply will not work.
 * I’m now a little stuck and still wish to improve my score at least by another
   9 points.
 *  Thread Starter [vennardk](https://wordpress.org/support/users/vennardk/)
 * (@vennardk)
 * [14 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wp-super-cache-how-do-i-improve/#post-2438778)
 * Interestingly enough, this didn’t change anything… Besides putting the code in
   the htaccess file, was I supposed to do anything else? My score didn’t change.
   If you can’t tell, I’m fairly new to all of this.
 *  [ttj90](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ttj90/)
 * (@ttj90)
 * [14 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-wp-super-cache-how-do-i-improve/#post-2438793)
 * I too know nothing.
 * I do believe it has had a positive effect but I think you’ll have to wait for
   a bot of some sort to crawl about and notice the amendments first before altering
   your page score. Don’t quote me on this. I am assuming.
 * I reckon you’ll be able to minify some of your .js files. Enable them to be minified
   and put in the ones that are likely to affect your theme in the box where they
   can be ignored.
 * .e.g. I have a *jquery.prettyPhoto.js* file. I saw it listed in the Google Page
   Speed but I know that I can’t minify this as it is relevant to my theme so I 
   put that exact line into the box to be ignored. I repeated this through trial
   and error with other .js files to see what would be affected and what wasn’t 
   so I could minify as much .js as possible.
 * It is a little long-winded but in the end it works out alright. But that is just
   one matter, I too have the same issues as yourself.
 * I think you may have to get a list of the .js and .css files from your theme 
   provider like what I did so you can see which ones you can minify and which ones
   you can’t/shouldn’t.
 * That’s what I did anyway. It helped a point or two but I’m hovering around the
   86 mark now and I still want a few points more.
 * I have selected the advanced function to compress the pages but Page Speed tells
   me that I could do with compressing more, but I can’t so I too, am pretty stuck
   now and it is down to my theme.

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