Optimize Website
Valid for versions 82 through the latest version
Version:
82
Last modified: May 29, 2024
Overview
This interface allows you to configure your server to automatically
compress specified types of content when visitors access that content.
Your system administrator must enable the mod_deflate
Apache module for this interface to appear in cPanel.
Manage compression
To disable compression of your website’s content, perform the following steps:
- Select Disabled.
- Click Update Settings.
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 following steps:
-
Select the Compress the specified MIME types option.
-
In the MIME Types text box, enter a space-separated list of the types of content that you wish to compress (for example,
text/html text/plain text/xml
).Note:- Image file formats (for example,
.jpg
and.png
) already compress data. Do not include any image file formats in the list. - Apache will compress PHP content if you enable the
zlib.output_compression
setting in cPanel’s MultiPHP INI Editor interface (cPanel » Home » Software » MultiPHP INI Editor). - For more information, view Wikipedia’s list of internet media types.
- Image file formats (for example,
-
Click Update Settings.
cPanel saves your settings to a .htaccess
file in your home directory. Your system administrator customizes these settings with the Apache FileMatch directive.
Additional information
For more information about the mod_deflate
module, which handles website content compression, read the documentation for your server’s version of Apache:
The Stats sidebar in cPanel’s Home interface displays your server’s version of Apache.