Description
¿What is Prerender and Prefetch? Nice question. It’s a new-navigators technique (ok i’m a liar, Mozilla do it from 2003!) that loads in background the next page you believe the visitor is going to visit.
This plugin puts the required metatag in your WordPress pages, based on settings you can change, allowing those compatible navigators to do a pre-load of the next page. When the visitor try to visit that page Boom! it just appears without need to wait for it!
Testing Prerender and Prefetch Support in your navigator
You can test here Chrome’s prerender with any page.
Install and after install
*When installing, remember to set the server’s load limit on settings.
*This is a plugin in development, feel free to ask questions in “Support” section and colaborate with it.
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Installation
- Upload the plugin to your plugins directory
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Configure the server’s maximum load (because of pre-load can increase the server’s load, you have to configure a limit where Prerender and Prefetch will be off)
- Enjoy! Go fast!
FAQ-e
- What is Prerender and Prefetch
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They are techniques to do a preload in background of another page, the logical use to this is load the page is going most-probably to be the next page the visitor is going to go. So the visitor don’t have to wait for the load of that page, it was already loaded in background and just shows up!.
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Contributors & Developers
“Prerender and Prefetch” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
0.93
- Initial working version