Plugin Contributor
iSaumya
(@isaumya)
Hi @azaminfo,
Please note that LS Cache is a disk page caching system. This plugin is also a page caching plugin which provides both disk and CDN level caching.
Now that being said, when using this plugin it is highly recommended to enable the Fallback Cache option which is basically a disk-level caching.
First of all, you should never use more than one page caching plugin as they will conflict with each other. Also using this plugin with disk + cdn caching means it can update delete cache wen needed something which can’t be done if a different page caching plugin is being used.
That being said we always recommend you to use other optimization plugins like autoptimize, perfmatters, shortpixels etc for static file optization like css, js images. But these are not page caching plugins.
P.S.: When you disable litespeed cache, you can also remove the respective wordpress plugin i.e. Litespeed Cache.
Curious to hear more about this concern.
LiteSpeed cache is always improving and works directly with the server.
Seems that disabling that would do more harm than good caching-wise.
Thoughts or testing done in this regard?
Plugin Contributor
iSaumya
(@isaumya)
Hi @hackrepair,
as per your test if you think LS Cache is giving you better caching and on time conditional and related cache purging (like when you update an article purge that article cache along with the cache of the pages where that article might show up) then it’s fine.
Just install and activate the plugin and don’t enable the Fallback Cache (as LS cache will be handling your page caching). Just use it for Cloudflare CDN cache. This plugin is highly customizable so that you can use it the way it suits you.
As far as I can tell, Cache -> Fallback Page Caching
is disabled by default.
So with LiteSpeed, no action is needed on a new installation?
Any other tweaks specific to LiteSpeed do you recommend?
Plugin Contributor
iSaumya
(@isaumya)
Hi @hackrepair,
As far as I can tell, Cache -> Fallback Page Caching
is disabled by default.
– Yes it is
So with LiteSpeed, no action is needed on a new installation?
Any other tweaks specific to LiteSpeed do you recommend?
– No, not that I can think of.