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You can enable gzip compression in cPanel by customizing your profile, selecting Apache modules, finding mod_deflate, and ticking it on.
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This can reduce page size by over 70%.
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The compression relies on the Apache mod_deflate module.
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To compress all of your website’s content, perform the following steps: Select Compress All Content. Click Update Settings. To specify a list of types of content to compress, perform the…
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Customize your profile, select Apache modules, find mod_deflate, and tick it on. You can then click "Review" on the left-hand side and provision the new build.
How to enable gzip compression – cPanel
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Summary
One of the standard methods is to use gzip compression in cPanel. Enabling the feature at the cPanel level allows you to automatically compress all the supported files for the domain or website in that hosting account. This can reduce page size by over 70%.
The compression relies on the Apache mod_deflate module.
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To speed up loading times for your site and to save bandwidth, you can enable gzip compression. This means that the content of your site will be served by the Apache Web Server in a compressed form.
Please notice that the Apache mod_deflate module must be installed on the server.
How to enable gzip compression (Apache mod_deflate) in cPanel
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This interface allows you to configure many cPanel & WHM settings. Tabs at the top of the interface categorize the settings, and the All tab displays all of the settings.…
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