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  • Thread Starter mountbest

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    I tried both in both versions and results were the same. The improvement lasted ~30 minutes.

    I disabled LScache because the website performance is more consistent and more reliable without it.

    Thread Starter mountbest

    (@mountbest)

    I tried both in both versions.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by mountbest.
    Thread Starter mountbest

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    v36.5.4 shows the same problem. I sent the report responding to your email

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    purged all caches css ucss etc.. and the performance improved. BUT after a while the Lscache problem described above returned….

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    Thank you. It is not obvious that the cloud covering email address is a link and that you can click on it.

    Also, if you are really serious about “protecting contact data”, you should also include protection for phone numbers…

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    It would be nice if there is once central place in Litespeed installation, where User can completely disable/re-enable the plugin for whole multisite and/or for each domain in multisite.

    Also missing is the STATUS indicator for images: which set is user chosen: optimized or original?

    A CENTRAL place to revert to original images for all domains in a multisite would be very useful.

    At the moment the process of disabling/re-enabling Litespeed plugin for multisite is confusing.

    Litespeed plugin scrambles html pages and some combinations of its settings scramble some websites.

    It is VERY IMPORTANT to be able to revert website to original non-optimized state for debugging purposes.

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    1. where in WP interface can I enable or disable it at each site? Litespeed settings?
    2. where do I need to add code that you listed above?
    Thread Starter mountbest

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    Litespeed plugin and its page/image optimization is almost impossible to disable on a multisite and I found it a true menace. Network-deactivating this plugin in “WP plugins interface” does nothing. Moreover, WP refuses to delete the Litespeed cache plugin after network deactivation, saying that it is active at the main site of a multisite – with no way to deactivate it there.

    I had to go to File Manager and rename all Litespeed folders. Only then WP deactivated the Litespeed plugin as invalid and offered an option to delete it.

    From what I see, the Litespeed plugin scrambles web pages and hinders normal functioning of a website.

    Removing Litespeed plugin and its “optimizations” did not slow my websites. Pagespeed..web performance score without Litespeed is still well above 90%

    Exported static version of any website is smaller and faster without the Litespeed mess.

    Any WP plugin should offer Users an easy way for its COMPLETE deactivation. Without complete deactivation option – any plugin is a menace and an example of super-bad programming practice.

    Thank you for your help.

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    I have debugged the issue and solved the problem.

    The culprit was Litespeed cache plugin, also called LScache. This plugin (also offering page/image optimization) is almost impossible to disable on a multisite and I found it a true menace. Network-deactivating this plugin in WP plugins interface does nothing. Moreover, WP refuses to delete the Litespeed cache plugin after network deactivation, saying that it is active at the main site of a multisite – with no way to deactivate it.

    I had to go to File Manager and rename all Litespeed folders. Only then WP deactivated the Litespeed plugin as invalid and offered an option to delete it.

    Perhaps you should warn your users to avoid Litespeed plugin on a multisite, because there is no easy way to disable it. It is a menace.

    After I successfully disabled Litespeed cache plugin, Simply Static output became flawless.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by mountbest.
    Thread Starter mountbest

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    your instructions are confusing. Can you please clarify:

    1. what is required to disable LScache at ONE site of a multisite. Does the constant need to be defined in wp-config.php ? Network deactivate? BOTH? Specifically WHAT do I need to do at this ONE site do disable LScache?
    2. Does the constant defined in wp-config.php totally disable LScache for ALL sites of a multisite? Is there a need for network deactivate? Or network activate/deactivate settings become irrelevant?

    Thank you for your help

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    I do not understand steps required to enable/disable LScache on “per site basis” (using your language).

    Does the constant need to be defined in wp-config.php ? Network deactivate? What to do at each site of the multisite?

    Would deleting the plugin be simpler ? What are drawbacks of deleting the plugin?

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by mountbest.
    Thread Starter mountbest

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    How to disable LScache in a multisite?

    Network deactivation of LScache does not deactivate LScache on individual websites. All User Interface still works on all multisite websites after “network deactivate”.

    Complete deactivation is needed to debug plugin conflicts, but there seems no way of achieving it.

    It would be helpful if we can completely (and conveniently) disable/re-enable LScache on a single site within multisite.

    When LScache is DELETED it should (optionally?) remove all LScache traces from the database. Leaving junk behind is not a good programming practice.

    Tom

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    CkeanTalk plugin seems to work now on multisite.

    Previously synch to cloud reported green tick, but did not clear the error.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by mountbest.
    Thread Starter mountbest

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    I forgot to disable the cache…. Now the plugin works ok. Sorry for the panic,

    Thread Starter mountbest

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    yes, but the essence my complaint is that “synchronize” function does not work for multi-site.

    I have discovered the workaround, but the bug remains.

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