Rating: 5 stars
I’ve tried them all and this is definitely the best one. I’m using it for years, works great on all WordPress versions.
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Out of the box this plugin will supercharge your website loading times.
“Tim The Toolman” would be proud of this MORE POWER Plugin!
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Very good and lightweight so far.
Keep up with the updates.
Thanks
Rating: 5 stars
If you’re running and small to mid size site forget monster installs like Total Cache etc. This is a mandatory install.
ALL sites I’m running score 93-100 on Pingdom speed test site.
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve just installed it after removing (too complex for a beginner) W3 Cache which twice left me with the white screen of death. Lite Cache has speeded up my admin page, adding products etc that had recently slowed to a crawl with no cacheing installed.
Congratulations to the author, I shall make a donation.
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Using Lite Cache with WooThemes Canvas, and I can’t believe how easy it is to use. It speeds up loading of the site very noticeably.
Our site contains 16gb of media and thousands of posts, so I like the fact that this plugin doesn’t try to cache everything at once — it caches each post once it has been viewed by a non-logged-in user. Very intelligent.
I combined Lite Cache with the Better WordPress Minify plugin, the EWWW Image Optimizer plugin, and the HTML5 boilerplate browser-caching code for htaccess.
The overall result is a MUCH faster page-load time. Very happy!
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It just works, relatively flexible (just ignore exclude option and some issues).
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It is simple, fast and effective..
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I have to be careful after my last rating post on another plugin, which also did just I wanted for my kind of website with one fatal flaw, it would cache 404 pages. That became an issue to me as I became aware that it stopped 404 headers from being delivered and delivered a 200 OK status. What Google and others like to call a “soft” 404. It also had a nasty habit of necessitating I re-cache the main page every time I logged out of admin (whether I would post something or not). Tried various hacks for a week, and all failed to stop 404 caching. (This bothered me more than Google’s opinion, as it would over-ride my server software’s anti-hacking function.)
Lite Cache is only slightly larger in size as the plugin I previously was using (WordPress Tiniest Super Cache), and the disk space used for the cache itself is nearly identical. It will *not* cache 404’s and is not bloated with things I don’t want or don’t need. It is “Zen Simplicity” in using, and reduces response time dramatically from a standard database served page.
Thank you to the author of this plug-in! I would recommend this plugin to anyone who wants a simple, effective and powerful caching plugin. It is the best of all I tried (many) and, at least for me, outperforms, without “bugs”, many of the most popular and publicized plugin.
5 Stars!
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I haven’t tested it extensively, but I am really impressed so far. It looks ultra thin, extra easy, super effective and most importantly really friendly to themes and other plugins. Thank you!
Just letting you know though that locally in debugging mode, the proposed .htaccess settings contain 2 notices:
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# Mobile gzip
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Cookie} !^.*cache_disable.*$
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Accept-Encoding} gzip
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Cookie} !^.*(wordpress_logged_in_|wp-postpass_).*$
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^.*(
Notice: Undefined variable: options in C:\xampp\htdocs\wp\36\testbed\wp-content\plugins\lite-cache\options.php on line 327
).*$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} !=POST
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} !.+
RewriteCond C:\xampp\htdocs\wp\36\testbed/wp-content/cache/lite-cache%{REQUEST_URI}/index-mobile.html.gz -f
RewriteRule ^(.*) wp-content/cache/lite-cache/$1/index-mobile.html.gz [L]
# Mobile
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Cookie} !^.*cache_disable.*$
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Cookie} !^.*(wordpress_logged_in_|wp-postpass_).*$
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^.*(
Notice: Undefined variable: options in C:\xampp\htdocs\wp\36\testbed\wp-content\plugins\lite-cache\options.php on line 337
...
I haven’t checked it online though.
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Light, extremely fast and compatible with all plugins.
It greatly accelerate peformance.
The best.
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My pagespeed was between 4 and 6 seconds, which I find way too slow. So I tried a few caching-plugins, among W3-caching, which I had installed by a professional as it’s way to difficult for a beginner to understand. Non of them did the trick, either being still slow, or messing up my site.
Then I found this plugin, which speeded the load time to 1,5 and 2 seconds, which I find acceptible. Thanks for making this plugin and sharing.
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I’ve been dealing with being penalized for having a successful website on my web host ever since I moved from blogger to self-hosted wordpress. I’ve been spending time fixing problems that THEY created from piling too many accounts on a box instead of writing articles and publishing more recipes.
Before Cache-Lite I tried a handful of popular caching plug-ins. Most were easy to tell they didn’t work because they broke my website and made it ugly. Others were sneaky and seemed to work but actually broke my user registration system (people could get accounts but they could not log in).
Instead, this caching plug-in is low intervention and high impact.
I finally feel like the resource and bandwidth choke I was getting from my host was loosened! I’m using Satollo Cache-Lite together with Cloudflare (free) CDN. They also keep track of how many pages are served to readers and in one day my website went from serving an average of 4000 pages to 800.
Things are working again, on the back-end too (I had non-stop problems with cron, for example).
Now to figure out how to get statistics – but this is a minor problem compared to not being able to get anything to work and constantly having the site down.
GRAZIE, Stefano, for writing another killer must-have plugin.
Ciao,
L
P.S. In the plug-in administration screen you can specify which pages to skip caching. I recommend adding all of your registration, log-in and user profile pages, wp-cron, and wp-admin*
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Much fast than other cache plugins and very lite.
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Seems to work well and very easy to set up ??
I tested in Google Page Speed tool after and it made a big difference.
Rating: 5 stars
Merci !
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I is hard for me to judge the effectiveness of caching plugins these days since my host (Hostmonster) has dramatically increased the throttling of my sites over the last two months (any recommendations for a good WordPress host?)
But after trying several new caching plugins (I had been using either W3 Total Cache, WP Super Cache, or Quick Cache [still a good plugin]), I have found that I am getting very good results with Lite Cache.
I am sure that it must be some sort of coincidence, because I know that a caching plugin cannot effect backend performance, but I would swear that with this plugin activated, by admin pages load much more quickly (maybe the site is actually not throttled as much when it is activated).
Thank you, Stefano, for contributing this very useful plugin to the WordPress community.
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This plugin is faster than Hyper Cache ??
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