Support » Plugin: WP Super Cache » Google PageSpeed – Leverage browser caching?

  • Jonni Starre

    (@jonni-starre)


    re: Google Suggests…… “Setting an expiry date or a maximum age in the HTTP headers for static resources instructs the browser to load previously downloaded resources from local disk rather than over the network.”

    Google PageSpeed is showing that I need to set expiry dates on some images. Not sure what that is OR how I can do that with WP-Super Cache?

    Any suggestions would be very much appreciated

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/

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  • optimized-marketing

    (@optimized-marketingcom)

    I don’t believe wp-super cache actually has this built into the plugin. Although it would be very handy and probably wouldn’t be to difficult to implement since they already update the .htaccess file. They would just need to add a few more lines.

    What I had to do was get the expiry code from the .htaccess file from another plugin and manually had to add it to my .htaccess file. With my setup google only complains about 3rd party files(analytics/facebook, etc) needing expiry information. Which I cant really do anything about.

    Here is a link to some helpful information on how to set it up.

    http://gtmetrix.com/add-expires-headers.html

    It also seems like this topic was covered on this post: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/leverage-browser-caching-solution?replies=2

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