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Site speed test tools like Google PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and Pingdom suggest leveraging browser cache because it's an incredibly effective way of speeding up a website. For WordPress users specifically, there are a couple of ways to implement browser caching and in this tutorial we'll share them with you.
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