I used LiteSpeed cache on multiple sites, and it worked great. This time I made a Woocommerce site, basically, my own online store, and tried to optimize its speed with LiteSpeed cache, but it did not show the results that it should.
I read the documentation, I found, there is a separate tab for the woocommerce under the cache section, but I don’t know why, it is not appearing in my LiteSpeed cache page.
Please let me know, how can I access it, and how can I optimize my store speed better.
thanks
foster.pk
I’ve been trying lots of things, but maybe the wrong things. I’ve tried adding async to the script, and tried adding defer to the script. (No improvement)
I also tried removing the field from the registration page, and letting users edit it after signing up, but even then, it still loads in the registration page.
Something I haven’t tried yet, but am looking into, is hosting the google maps js locally, but I’m not sure how, or if it would help.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
]]>Some plugins will conflict with it, Some work very well with it. MOST plugins that try to add speed in any fashion will take a setback with this plugin activated. I suggest you run your best speed without the plug in – deactivate all the others stuff you got going and plug this in and try it for a day or two.
Maximum tweaks take a few hours or a day to see. So far every wordpress update my speed has increased… could be the WP update or it working with this plugin.
Before I tried this plugin, I tried every other one out there. Some were okay, one was almost as good. None gave me what this one did for my site.
]]>I guess I want something that is going to keep the server process agile and wont feel “Heavy” but will jump out at my readers without being invasive or unconfortable. I know, its a open question, but any of your experience will save me allot of time. Thanks! – AGUITTA
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