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In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Site speed worse with WP Supercache installedThank you Richard. mod_rewrite has made the page speed a bit better. There are just 2 pages that continually spin and take a long time to load (both of these pages have forms on them). One page http://www.broadland.com.au/voucher uses the Salesforce web to lead plugin and the other page http://www.broadland.com.au/subscribe uses a Mailchimp form.
Should I turn off caching for these 2 pages? The links for both of them are on the home page. Can you please tell me if I should do this and how? Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Site speed worse with WP Supercache installedhi
1) No but i can do that now. Do i need to modify anything else to use this method?
2) I wasnt sure what to use so tried 100. Have reset to 2000
3) Its on shared hosting and have been trying to get the web hosting co. to up the plan but no luck yet.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Site speed worse with WP Supercache installedHi Richard,
Thanks for your reply. Sorry the client asked me to turn off the site as it was unbearable. I have reenabled it. I had deactivated the plugin but have turned it back on now. The settings turned on are:
– Cache hits to website for quick access
– Use PHP
– Compress pages
– 304 not modified browser caching
– Cache rebuild – serve supercache file to anon
– cache timeout 1800
-Timer 3600 seconds
– CDN off
– preload cache files every 100 mins
– preload all posts
– preload mode
– debugging enabledCache tester – timestamps match.
thanks for your help!