hey @steveraven; are you aggregating inline JS? this is, in 99% of the cases, the problem if you have inline JS (from a plugin or your theme) that changes frequently, as it busts the cache. if so; disable “also aggregate inline JS” OR exclude the changing inline JS from optimization.
if not inline JS, it _can_ also be inline CSS … 🙂
frank
Ok, I’ve disabled inline js, so we’ll see what happens.
It had already got 15 files in the cache since I wrote my first message, so any slow-down would be most welcome!
So delete cache whenever the red light blinks? It said 100% and naturally I thought that was a good thing. Defo would have been awesome to be notified of this throughout the download process as opposed to this link.
gGod plugin though, needs a few improvements before 5 stars but that’s more to do with getting to know different environments
So delete cache whenever the red light blinks?
yeah, or avoid exploding caches by disabling “also aggregate inline JS” 🙂