When I check inspector, I see the page is “Cf-Cache-Status: BYPASS”, however, many of the page resources, including scripts, are being cached (e.g. load-scripts.php, admin-bar-min-js): “CF-cache-status: HIT”
I have SG Caches set as follows: Dynamic caching: ON, File-based Caching: OFF, Memcached: ON.
Please advise
]]>My hoster reported that I exceeded the INODES, a number that corresponds to the number of files I use.
The problem is, I discovered that the W3 Cache plugin and Hummingbird Cache conflicted and created several cache folders, taking up my entire server.
The only solution they provided me would be to delete the caches in the directories below.
/wp-content/cache/object/post-queries
/wp-content/cache/object/term-queries
/wp-content/cache/object/comment-queries
Is there any way to resolve this issue? I can delete these folders????
]]>How can I fix it?
]]>Why is that JS still loading and how do I stop it?
]]>1 static file has inadequate cache settings.
Cache settings can instruct browsers and intermediaries to store recent versions of a site’s static files (JavaScript, CSS, Images, fonts…) for reuse, reducing page weight and latency.
We almost gave up the faith that we would solve this. Kuddos to you developers and may more users find your plugin/product.
p.s: they have a free tier. So tip: if you just have a few pages. Just stay on their free teir. ITs should be enough.