Top 9 Drupal Modules To Improve Website Performance in 2022

Drupal 9 Modules To Improve Website Performance
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Improving your website performance is important for achieving customer satisfaction and ranking better on search engines. To accomplish this, you need to ensure that your website is quick to load and your users don't have to wait. The faster the website loads, the better the user experience and higher customer satisfaction. 

Your service provider, bad programming practices, a high number of requests to the server, improper server configuration, caching technique, and heavy videos or images can affect your Drupal website performance. Some of these issues on your Drupal website are on the surface and can be solved by installing the relevant Drupal 9 modules. This is one of the easiest ways to improve your Drupal website performance.

Here in this article, we will discuss the top Drupal 9 modules that will help improve your website performance.

 Top Drupal 9 modules to Improve Website Performance

 

1. Advanced CSS/JS Aggregation

The Advanced CSS/ Aggregation module packed with many submodules allows you to boost the front-end performance of your Drupal website. It will help your website load faster and reduce the number of HTTP requests. This Drupal 9 module also supports file comparison techniques like brotli and gzip. The sub-modules include AdvAgg CDN, AdvAgg CSS/JS validator, AdvAgg External Minifier, and more.

2. CDN

The CDN module helps integrate Content Delivery Network in Drupal websites and ensures that they load quickly regardless of the location of your user. To increase the speed of content delivery, it serves static content like images, content, and files from the CDN server. 

3. CloudFlare

CloudFlare module will help your website load 30% faster, process 65% fewer requests, and use 60% less bandwidth. This Drupal 9 module protects the site from spam and other malicious attacks, and it also protects visitors' IP addresses.

4. Blazy

Blazy module provides lazy image loading to save bandwidth and avoid a higher bounce rate. This allows you to reduce loading time and data as when the site loads first, it will not load a large number of images that are not visible. The Drupal 9 module also allows you to set the offset to determine how early an image will be visible to your user.

5. Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)

Drupal 9 Accelerated Mobile Pages or AMP module converts Drupal pages into web pages that comply with AMP standards. AMP pages are created for static content and are different from normal pages by high download speed.

AMP is a technology that will provide access to information on the internet from the screens of tablets and smartphones.

6. Image Optimize or Image API Optimize

The Image Optimize module enables you to optimize images as they are saved. It helps reduce the size of the original image to 10-30 KB if it has not been optimized before. This module offers lossless image optimization and fast image loading. The Drupal 9 module has built-in support for core image styles and works with any toolkit and pluggable optimization tool.

7. Search 404

Search 404 module enables you to use the search feature and suggest pages related to the words searched by the user. This helps reduce the bounce rate as the user has not left the website and has multiple options to view. This Drupal 9 module also displays a 404 page not found for the search engines to know the webpage doesn't exist.

8. Internal Dynamic Page Cache

The Internal Dynamic Page Cache module helps cache dynamic content for anonymous and authenticated users. The pages requested by the users are stored when they request it the first time, and they can later be reused when the page is asked for in the future. This Drupal 9 module is not available in Drupal 7.

9. Website Feedback

Drupal 9 website feedback module allows you to take feedback from your end-users. Users with permission to submit feedback can submit details like description, additional image upload, and more. The feedback is sent with a screenshot of the page from which the user submits the feedback. This helps you understand the changes you need to make and focus on improving the user experience.

Each of the Drupal 9 modules mentioned above has the benefit you may require to improve your website's performance. Based on the content of your website, which of these Drupal 9 modules do you think is best suited for your requirements?

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