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WordPress Instant Articles

WordPress Instant Articles

WordPress Instant Articles dramatically improves user experience and site speed with page pre-render, DNS prefetch, Link Prefetch, HTML5 subresource

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WordPress Instant Articles
WordPress Instant Articles

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Main benefits

Configure DNS prefetching URLs

Automatically prerender recent posts

Prerender sticky posts option

Specify high priority files

About this plugin

Version: 1.4
Last updated: 28-07-2016
WordPress version: 4.0
Tested up to: 4.6.29
PHP version required: false
Languages:
Learning resources: View resources

Overview

Instant Articles for WordPress is designed to enhance the performance and loading speed of your website by enabling DNS prefetching and prerendering of content. The plugin allows you to configure URLs for DNS prefetching, automatically prerender the last two posts on the front page, and prerender the next and previous posts while viewing a single post. Additionally, you can opt to prerender sticky posts for quicker access. By hinting the browser to prioritize fetching subresources like .JS or .CSS files, the plugin aims to improve user experience by reducing load times. However, users should be cautious with the number of URLs for DNS prefetching to avoid overloading the server and client. The plugin requires PHP version 5.2.4 or greater and offers no translation options. Installation and activation can be easily managed through the WP Admin panel. For more details, visit the [Instant Articles homepage](http://wpinstant.io/).

DNS Prefetching

  • Allows configuration of DNS prefetching URLs
  • Improves loading times by resolving domain names in advance
  • Recommended to use no more than 4-5 URLs for optimal performance

Automatic Prerendering

  • Automatically prerenders the last 2 posts on the front page
  • Prerenders next and previous posts when viewing a single post
  • Option to pre-render sticky posts for quicker access

Subresource Hints

  • Allows specification of high priority files like .JS or .CSS
  • Fetches important resources before they appear in the HTML document
  • Enhances page load speed by prioritizing critical assets

Easy Configuration

  • Simple installation and setup process
  • Enable desired features through the WP Admin > Instant Articles screen
  • No complex configurations required

Features list

Feature

Free version

Premium version

Basic Plan

A starter plan with essential features.

Standard Plan

Includes additional features for growing businesses.

Premium Plan

Offers advanced features for large enterprises.

Free Trial

A limited-time trial to explore all features.

Monthly Billing

Pay for the service on a monthly basis.

Annual Billing

Pay for the service on a yearly basis with a discount.

User Limit

Maximum number of users allowed per plan.

Storage Capacity

Amount of data storage included in the plan.

Customer Support

Access to customer support services.

Customizable Features

Options to customize features based on needs.

Custom Plan

Tailored solutions to meet specific business needs.

Pricing

Free Plan

$0 / monthly

Plan includes

Basic Plan
Standard Plan
Premium Plan
Free Trial
Monthly Billing
Annual Billing
User Limit
Storage Capacity
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$10 / monthly

Plan includes

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Rating and reviews

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FAQ

What is HTML5 DNS prefetch?

What is page pre-rendering?

What is HTML5 subresource?

What is Link Prefetch?

How do I install the Instant Articles for WordPress plugin?

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How many URLs should I use for DNS prefetching?

Will enabling page prerendering increase server and client load?