How do I set Expires headers for my website?
To set Expires headers, you can use the .htaccess file if you're on an Apache server. You can add a line like this: ExpiresActive On
and then specify the expiration time for different file types.
What types of files should I set Expires headers for?
It's best to set Expires headers for static resources like images, CSS, and JavaScript files. This helps improve loading times.
Can you give me an example of how to set it for images?
Sure! You can add this to your .htaccess file: ExpiresByType image/jpg "access plus 1 year"
to cache JPG images for one year.
What if I'm using Nginx instead of Apache?
For Nginx, you can set Expires headers in your server block like this: location ~* \.jpg$ { expires 1y; }
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