• Resolved entroutweb

    (@entroutweb)


    So, I have Hummingbird as my caching plugin, do I turn off the default caching that comes with WordPress itself?

    Also, if I don’t need to do that then is there a scenario in which both might conflict at some stage?

    Please let me know.

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  • Plugin Support Patrick – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport12)

    Hi @entroutweb

    I hope you are doing well.

    WordPress doesn’t bring page caching out of the box, in case your hosting has any dedicated cache and installs a plugin we suggest running an A/B test to verify which fits better for you.

    Also, if I don’t need to do that then is there a scenario in which both might conflict at some stage?

    Two cache layers can cause issues for example Hummingbird clearing the Assets Optimization and regenaring the files and also clearing the cache but the second cache layer is not being cleared, since the minified files would no longer exist it can cause some style issues.

    Another common situation is a delay on showing the updated content when you edit the post / page.

    Best Regards
    Patrick Freitas

    Thread Starter entroutweb

    (@entroutweb)

    Thankyou! I appreciate your response.

    Plugin Support Zafer – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudevsupport15)

    Hi @entroutweb,

    We are glad to hear that the information provided has been helpful for you and marking this thread as resolved. Please let us know in case you need further help.

    Kind regards,
    Zafer

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