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Pros and Cons of Hosting Static Websites for Free: GitHub Pages, Netlify, and Cloudflare Pages
Pros, Cons, and How They Compare to UltimateWB
If you’re building a static website - a portfolio, blog, landing page, or documentation site - you’ve probably seen claims that you can host it completely free.
And you can.
Platforms like GitHub Pages, Netlify, and Cloudflare Pages all offer free static website hosting, often with global CDNs and HTTPS included. But “free” comes with important trade-offs - especially once your site grows beyond a simple static project.
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Posted in Ask David!, Compare Website Builders, Web Hosting
Tagged backend, cdn, CDN hosting, Cloudflare, cloudflare pages, css, custom domain, database, dynamic website, dynamic website builder, fast website, free hosting, free static website hosting, free web hosting, GitHub, github pages, hosting comparison, html, https, jamstack, javascript, jekyll, landing pages, netlify, scalability, server logic, static vs dynamic websites, static website, static website hosting, web hosting, web hosting limits, website builders
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HTML, CSS & JS: Minimized for Speed, Optimized for Web Developers
When it comes to website performance, every byte counts - but that doesn’t mean you need to sacrifice readability to get fast load times. At UltimateWB, we believe in smart minification: optimizing your website’s HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for performance without making your code unreadable or hard to update.
🚀 Why Minify at All?
Minifying code reduces file sizes by stripping out things like:
- Comments
- Unnecessary whitespace
- Line breaks
- Redundant characters
This helps:
- Speed up your website’s load
Posted in Website Design
Tagged bandwidth, clean code, code readability, compression, css, fast load times, fast loading times, html, javascript, js, minification, pagespeed insights, reduce file size, smart minification, user experience, web developer, website performance, website speed
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How to Build a Website That Loads in Under 1 Second – Without Plugins
Why Speed Matters More Than Ever in 2025
Website speed can make or break your online success. Studies show that 53% of visitors leave a site that takes longer than 3 seconds to load, and faster sites rank better in Google search results. If your website isn’t blazing fast, you’re losing customers
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Posted in Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Tagged bloat, bulky, caching, caching without plugins, clean code, compatibility issues, css, dependencies, fast hosting, fast loading website, fastest website builder, google search engine ranking, google search results, gtmetrix, how to speed up website, image compression, image optimization, image optimizers, javascript, minifiers, no plugins, pagespeed insights, performance, plugin conflicts, plugin-free website builder, plugins, search engine optimization, security risks, seo, seo plugin, site speed tips, themes, UltimateWB speed, UltimateWB vs WordPress, web hosting, webp converter, website optimization, website speed, WordPress
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What is the best content management system (CMS) for fast loading websites?
Short answer:
CMS platforms built with performance-first architecture tend to load the fastest. In real-world use, this typically includes lightweight static site generators, custom or performance-focused CMS platforms, and builders that avoid heavy plugin dependency and global scripts.
Among dynamic CMS options, platforms designed to keep core features built in - such as UltimateWB - consistently perform better than plugin-dependent systems like WordPress, especially as websites grow. Static site generators often lack the flexibility many businesses need.
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Tagged best cms, bloat, caching, clean code, cms, conversions, css, database, dynamic, fast load times, fast loading times, fast website, fast-loading speed, hosted website builders, html, image compression, javascript, no plugins, page speed, performance, plugins, saas, scalability, search engine ranking, search ranking, security risk, third-party plugins, trust, trustworthy, user experience, web hosting, website speed, WordPress, WordPress themes
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