Today we take a look at some of the most effective ways to speed up your WooCommerce powered store.
Let me get straight to the point. For most people, WordPress is slow. And WooCommerce is even slower. Why is that? A few reasons.
Let me get straight to the point. For most people, WordPress is slow. And WooCommerce is even slower. Why is that? A few reasons.
In case you haven’t figured it out yet, we’re huge fans of WooCommerce 🙂 Within the core of WooCommerce there are just enough settings to not put off first time users to get a store up and running quick smart with minimum fuss. Compare this to Magento where you’ll need about a week to figure out some of the basics! WooCommerce subscribes to the same ethos of WordPress itself which is to keep the core as light as possible and use plugins and extensions to customize things to your specific requirements.
Well it’s been a busy month at CommerceGurus towers – we’ve launched our first WooCommerce theme, Captiva on ThemeForest and we’ve been thrilled by the reception it has been getting.
From the outset, we wanted to create a modern WooCommerce theme with style, functionality and unmatched versatility.