Tag: speed
13 results
- Extension, Plugin
- tags: minify, css, compress, speed, performance, javascript, compression
Hop Minifizer
Hop Studios
ExpressionEngine 2, ExpressionEngine 3, ExpressionEngine 4, ExpressionEngine 5, ExpressionEngine 6
Minimize, combine & cache your HTML, CSS and JS files. Small is beautiful.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 2.001 Vote
- 2 Favs
- Module
- tags: zealousweb, compress, compress files, compress css, compress js, js, css, sass, less, beautifier, minify, minify css, minify js, smart compress, minimee, compression, cache, speed, minification, combine, shrink, 4-ee, ee7
Smart Compress
ZealousWeb
ExpressionEngine 3, ExpressionEngine 4, ExpressionEngine 5, ExpressionEngine 6
Smart compress module is a user friendly module that allows a user to compress and format CSS and JS files. It allows all css ( .css, .less and .scss ) and js files for format.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 0.00No Votes
- 1 Fave
- Extension, Module
- tags: cache, performance, speed, filesystem, apc, apcu, static, fragment, caching
WM Cache
Warble Media
ExpressionEngine 3
WM Cache introduces fragment and static file caching for ExpressionEngine 3.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 5.002 Votes
- 2 Favs
- Extension, Module
- tags: stash, variables, cache, cachebuster, caching, performance, speed
Mustash (developer)
Mark Croxton
ExpressionEngine 2
Mustash is an ExpressionEngine control panel module for managing cached Stash variables, bundles and cache-breaking rules. It's the perfect companion to Stash.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 0.00No Votes
- 3 Favs
- Extension, Module
- tags: stash, variables, cache, cachebuster, caching, performance, speed
Mustash
Mark Croxton
ExpressionEngine 2, ExpressionEngine 3, ExpressionEngine 4, ExpressionEngine 5, ExpressionEngine 6
Mustash is an ExpressionEngine control panel module for managing cached Stash variables, bundles and cache-breaking rules. It's the perfect companion to Stash.
- 2 Reviews
- Rating - 5.008 Votes
- 17 Favs
- Extension
- tags: smush.it, image, image upload, optimization, speed
Smushee
Andie Fairlie
ExpressionEngine 2
Smushee takes any images uploaded through the ExpressionEngine control panel and pass them through Yahoo!'s smush.it
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 0.00No Votes
- 6 Favs
- Plugin
- tags: conditionals, global variables, variables, partials, lists, parse order, twig, performance, performance enhancement, fast, speed, stash
CE Variables
Causing Effect (Aaron Waldon)
ExpressionEngine 2
CE Variables is an EE plugin that utilizes the template partials approach of ExpressionEngine templating. It can help you to build leaner, cleaner, faster sites. This plugin has been used in projects since 2010, and has evolved a lot since that time. A lot of inspiration was drawn from using Twig while working on Craft projects. The result is a smarter, more organized, and more efficient way of coding ExpressionEngine sites.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 5.003 Votes
- 12 Favs
- Extension
- tags: image, img, lossless, compress, background images, png, gif, jpegtran, jpegoptim, optipng, pngcrush, pngout, gifsicle, speed, compression, ce image, images, file size, jpg, awesome, causing effect
CE Lossless
Causing Effect (Aaron Waldon)
ExpressionEngine 2
CE Lossless losslessly compresses images that are created by CE Image or uploaded to EE via native file uploading. It makes images smaller, which saves on bandwidth and site speed.
- 3 Reviews
- Rating - 4.758 Votes
- 22 Favs
- Extension, Module
- tags: caching, cache, performance, speed, static, html, file, files, parsed, parse, templates
Cache
Joshua Baker
ExpressionEngine 2
A module for ExpressionEngine 2 that creates static HTML files from parsed templates.
- No Reviews.
- Rating - 5.002 Votes
- 11 Favs
- Extension, Module
- tags: performance, cache, memcached, apc, speed, db, database, memcache, file, caching, redis, pixie dust, static, fragment, templates, ce cache, sqlite, apcu, fast
CE Cache
Causing Effect (Aaron Waldon)
ExpressionEngine 2, ExpressionEngine 3
CE Cache allows you to store and retrieve parts of your templates (fragment caching via file-based caching, database, APC, Redis, Memcache or Memcached) or full-page static caching. Since much of the heavy lifting doesn't have to be run on every page-load, your performance increases can be astonishing. With fragment caching, you can also escape any parts of your cached code, so they remain dynamic (like logged_in conditionals for example). This enables you to enjoy the speed increases without sacrificing usability or functionality where you need it.
- 37 Reviews
- Rating - 5.0066 Votes
- 105 Favs