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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
people can always find out the actual file path if they want to , I guess
the reason for that is since checkout page will not be cached, each time access it with optimization process run through will be time-consuming and resources-consuming
Best regards,
I’ve bothered you already, I’ve reopened the ticket.
I have done a lot of my work on LScache, everything is great, my speed score has increased significantly.
Can you add a hidden function to enable using css, js file compression on cart, checkout, account pages like Autoptimize plugin?
“By default Autoptimize also works on your store shopping cart/checkout, uncheck don’t optimize them.”
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
suggest not to
but a quick workaround , go to Cache -> force private cache -> force cache URI
add
/checkout/ 1
/cart/ 1
this will force it to be cached for 1 second , which is literally same as no-cache , and bypass the no-cache check for optimization
@qtwrk
Thank you for your quick response.
I mean those pages will be compressed with css, js files like this 😉
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This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by minhduc.dev.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by minhduc.dev.
@qtwrk
Thank you for your quick response.
I mean those pages will be compressed with css, js files like this 😉
View post on imgur.com
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
yes, with that workaround , it should make it work
@qtwrk
Wow amazing, awesome, works perfectly man.
Thanks expert.
I have last question, how to make js files excluded from aggregating and defer will still be minified “I like how LScache changing name when compressing creates a different url extension” 😉
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
well , unfortunately you can’t , the combine and minify are using same exclude list
so if you exclude it from being combined , it will also be excluded from being minified
though nowadays I think most of JS files are come with pre-minified already
@qtwrk
It would be great if there were more features like this.
I think it will be faster when the files are browsed in the same directory instead of the js files that are not merged which will have a different download directory.
And the important thing is that when the file is detached they will know my child-theme root directory.
“I like LScache’s file renaming feature, because it hides the child-theme’s root directory”
I’m also trying to use “litespeed_qs_forbidden” so they can’t see it
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This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by minhduc.dev.
@qtwrk I didn’t see you, man.
I focus on optimizing the fron-end, thanks to lscache and your hooks, I have customized a lot and succeeded in optimizing the sales website with the green google score on the phone.
Would you mind, suggesting to minify the excluded files.
Thank you, have a nice day