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  • Thread Starter ler1128

    (@ler1128)

    The “Health Check” shows:

    Page cache is not detected but the server response time is OK

    Page cache enhances the speed and performance of your site by saving and serving static pages instead of calling for a page every time a user visits.

    Page cache is detected by looking for an active page cache plugin as well as making three requests to the homepage and looking for one or more of the following HTTP client caching response headers:cache-controlexpiresagelast-modifiedetagx-cache-enabledx-cache-disabledx-srcache-store-statusx-srcache-fetch-status.

    •  Median server response time was 51 milliseconds. This is less than the recommended 600 milliseconds threshold.
    •  No client caching response headers were detected.
    •  A page cache plugin was not detected.

    Is it a underlying cause for this problem?

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by ler1128.
    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by ler1128.
    Thread Starter ler1128

    (@ler1128)

    Disappear at the front end. I still able to read the posts in posts page in the admin dashboard (wp-admin)

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by ler1128.
    Thread Starter ler1128

    (@ler1128)

    I kept them deactivated, but at the second day, the posts disappear again.

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