• Hello, just here to help CloudFlare users with 100 seconds timeout.
    If you want to avoid this timeout. There is 3 ways to do:

    1. Set “development mode” this will avoid CloudFlare and give you 1 hour to work with plugin

    2. Pause CloudFlare, this option will give you to work with the plugin until you unpause CloudFlare again.

    3. Pay Premium CloudFlare

    note: Sometimes this solution wont work instantly, just relogin to WP again and clean all CloudFlare cache and browser cache.

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  • Plugin Author senols

    (@senols)

    Hi @magnetoid

    This information that you provide is one of the most valuable.. It will help many CloudFlare users. Thanks again and I am making this as a sticky post.

    Thread Starter Marko Tiosavljevic

    (@magnetoid)

    Hay I am Bumping this topic since I have a permanent solution for this issue.

    In Caching > Cache Rules (beta)

    You are now able to add specific caching rules for a specific page. To avoid timeout problems with CloudFlare.
    Adding that any URL that contains wp-admin should be bypassed by the cache will solve the timeout problem.

    The final expression should look like this: (http.host contains “wp-admin”)

    Hi it s not working

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