• Resolved rdholla

    (@rdholla)


    Sorry sir… one more question if I may!

    Since I’m using Siteground, they have Dynamic Caching (powered by NGINX), File-Based Caching (creates static HTML version), and Memcached (for object caching / database queries).

    I’ve kept Memcache enabled because I’ve read before where you mentioned this not being a problem.

    But what about “dynamic caching” and “file based caching” options….

    should I enable those or keep them turned off?

    Thank you again

    Bobby

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  • Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @rdholla,
    I will recommend not to enable any other caching while using this plugin as it may create conflict. If with memcache enabled the plugin is working properly in your site then you can keep it enabled, but don’t enable the other cachings.

    Thread Starter rdholla

    (@rdholla)

    Ok perfect… what about what they call “Frontend” optimization…

    I believe you mentioned somewhere that this type of optimization was fine from other plugins, as long as it’s not page caching?

    Here’s the things in their “Frontend” optimization settings…

    Is it ok to have these enabled via their optimization plugin?

    • Minify CSS
    • Combine CSS
    • Preload combined CSS
    • Minify Javascript
    • Combine Java
    • Defer render-blocking java
    • Minify HTML output
    • Web fonts optimization
    • Remove query strings from static resources
    • Disable emojis from WordPress autodetecting
    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @rdholla,
    yes you can implement these front-end optimizations as long as it doesn’t try to do some kind of page caching or conflict with page caching.

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