I used something called Wonder Blocks…?? But I don’t know how to make each word, “Who, What When, etc” into it’s own clickable link to go to a new page. Any help would be MUCH appreciated!
]]>Thanks for the plugin, it really speeds up my site. However, I have a few questions:
1. I use the page builder of Thrive Themes, and when your plugin is installed, it puts a second trigger for buttons that are meant to open a popup window (and puts the swcfpc parameter after links) like this:
https://ibb.co/C5YvnXW
So it’s not recommended to save it like this.
Is it possible to turn this behavior off for pages that have “tve=true” parameter in the URL? (editing mode)
2. I don’t really understand the use of the swcfpc parameter. Can’t just the plugin say to Cloudflare that “A logged-in user made the request, don’t cache this page”?
Also, why can’t be a page that are seen by a logged-in user cached, if it only caches the static assets (css, js, images, etc.), not the whole html code? (at least that’s what I think)
3. I’m trying to use as few plugins as I need to, and I made a few speed tests with and without using W3 Total Cache (with page cache turned off). The results were almost the same. Is there any significant benefit in using W3 Total Cache in addition to your plugin?
Also, I noticed that when W3 Total Cache is in use and I click on the “Test Cache” button in your plugin, it gives an error saying “Page caching is working for static page but seems not working for dynamic pages.”
Thanks in advance for explaining these things,
Andras
It’s versatility means you can use it with almost any template and make any of your site plugins (LearnDash, BuddyPress, etc.) look exactly how you want with no loss in functionality.
]]>I emailed Elementor’s support and after a few emails and test we identified that W3 Total Cache was causing the issue.
Now the plugin is deactivated and the web looks fine, I’ll be happy to send you all the information you might need in order to fix this bug.
Kind regards
Guillermo
]]>It’s extremely user friendly and perfect for non-techies and techies alike.
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