• Resolved 34sfdsdsds

    (@34sfdsdsds)


    Sorry if this is a dumb question, I just wanted to confirm that I understood how Hummingbird interacts with Cloudflare.

    I’m using the Cloudflare plugin and have Hummingbird Page Caching configured. I’m on Cloudflare Free, so, by default, Cloudflare is not caching WordPress Pages, but Hummingbird is, right? So, in other words, when a user requests domain.com, they’re getting super-fast Hummingbird-cached HTML for domain.com from my origin server and CSS/JS/Images from Cloudflare–is that correct?

    If I wanted to have Cloudflare Free do the HTML caching, what rules would I need to add? (I’ve seen conflicting things online) And would I have to change/turn anything off on the Hummingbird side of things?

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  • @34sfdsdsds,

    Cloudflare integration in Hummingbird will only allow you to clear browser cache in Cloudflare. If you’re caching pages via Cloudflare, the Page Caching module in Hummingbird should probably be turned off. There’s really good Help docs in Cloudflare on how to configure Page Rules.

    Best regards,
    Anton

    Plugin Support Imran – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support9)

    Hello @34sfdsdsds

    Hope you’re doing well!

    We’ve not heard from you in a while. I’ve marked this ticket as resolved for now, but if you need anything else at all, we’re here for you, please just reopen the ticket or create a new one.

    Have a good day and take care!

    Kind regards,
    Nastia

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