Published on 07/11/2024 – Last Updated on 07/12/2024 by OTC
When it comes to your website performance, every millisecond counts. Whether you’re managing a personal blog or a large-scale e-commerce site, the speed at which your pages load can profoundly impact everything from user experience to search engine rankings. This is where using HTTP headers, specifically cache control headers, can come in really handy.
HTTP headers are the core component of HTTP requests and responses. They carry important information about the client-browser request or the server response that precedes the actual content of the message.
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