10Web Booster is designed to automatically optimize your websites by using various techniques of minification, caching, lazy loading, and more. Websites using 10Web Platform have 10Web Booster automatically enabled and optimizing the frontend and backend of the website.
Accessing 10Web Website Booster
To access the Website Booster:
- Log in to your 10Web dashboard
- Click on the website you want to manage
The Website Booster is located to the left of the dashboard. Under Website Booster, you will find the pages through which you can customize the Booster.
Main
When you click on Main, you will be directed to the main page of the Website Booster. At the top of the page, you will find the status of the Booster, active or test mode, and your current optimization level. In the same box are housed the optimization levels.
Important:
All websites are optimized using the Extreme level by default. To check your website, please view it in incognito mode. In case something doesn’t look right, please try a different optimization level. If none of the default optimization levels work, you can try customizing the levels with the Advanced settings of 10Web Booster.
In the Optimized score of website box, you can find the PageSpeed score results of the Booster’s optimization of your website. If you would like the Booster to reanalyze your website, click the button Reanalyze.
To change the optimization level of your website:
- Hover on the level of your choice
- Click Apply
- Check your website in incognito mode
When you change the level of optimization, your PageSpeed is automatically reanalyzed.
Pages
There may be instances where you may need to optimize pages individually. You can do that from the Page Management section.
To optimize individual pages:
- Click on Pages under Website Booster
- Enter the URL of the page you want to manage individually
- Click Add to List
Your page will be listed under the Page Management section. The list has columns consisting of:
- URL
- Last Optimized date
- Status
- Level
- Score
To change the level of optimization or to turn off the optimization of a page, click on the dropdown menu under the Level column and make your selection.
To check the PageSpeed score of the individual page, click on the Speedometer icon.
To remove a URL, click on the 3 dots and click Remove.
Image Optimizer
Important:
The Image Optimizer service has been integrated into 10Web Booster and will no longer be a separate feature.
At the top of the Image Optimizer page you will see the number of images that need to be optimized and how many of those are full size. Next to the number of images, you will see the last optimization size and the total size of the reduction.
Note:
When you upload images, WordPress automatically generates several sizes of each image.
To optimize images click on Optimize Now button.
For automatic optimization of newly uploaded images, activate the toggle.
WebP
The WebP format for images is activated by default. Your website images are automatically optimized and converted to webP format when the Booster is enabled. We serve images in web WebP format by auto configuring the .htaccess file for server side serving.
Important:
In the case that WebP does not activate automatically, please take a look at our Troubleshooting article, or follow the steps in these instructions.
Cloudflare CDN
10Web offers Cloudflare’s Enterprise tier CDN as an add-on. Enabling the Cloudflare CDN gives you elevated security, excellent performance, and great load speed of your website. This partnership works to achieve industry standards for excellent functionality and deliverability of websites.
Hosting performance
You can check your website optimization status and website performance benchmarks on this page.
Settings
In the Settings tab you can enable the Test Mode for the 10Web Booster in the case that you want to test the booster without affecting your live site.
To activate the Booster test mode, activate the toggle in the Test Mode box. You can check the changes you’ve made to your website while in test mode by adding the following component after your page URL.
?twbooster=1