• On my sites using WP Stateless & Divi Theme it seems to Balloon the “wpcontent/ET-Cache” Folder to an unmanageable size one day a site could be 1GB the Next Day its 4GB and the day after it could be 7GB only because of what’s in the ET Cache Folder this only seems to happen on sites using BOTH the Divi theme & WP Stateless

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Thread Starter harrystymiest

    (@harrystymiest)

    After Testing I have figured out that it has something to do with stateless and Divi I created a copy of an affected site deactivated stateless and the caching issue resolved I have also contacted Elegant Themes about this Issue.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by harrystymiest.
    Thread Starter harrystymiest

    (@harrystymiest)

    I see you have this on your GitHub already I’ll move over there and mark as resolved here

    Thread Starter harrystymiest

    (@harrystymiest)

    Is there an estimate as to when this will be fixed I have found a workaround but it’s not at all ideal write a cron to dump the et-cache folder every 10 min

    Did you ever find a permanent solution? Running into the same issue with my site.

    Hello guys, I am experiencing the same issue today. Has anybody, by chance, found any permanent fix to this?

    Thanks
    Max

    This is a terrible side effect of using Divi and another reason I’ll never use it again for client websites. 1. First, disable “Static CSS File Generation under Divi Options > Builder > Advanced. 2. Next, delete the ET Cache Folder either in File Manager or via FTP. 3. Lastly, edit your wp-config.php file by adding this line: define( ‘ET_BUILDER_CACHE_MODULES’, false );

    If you can’t tell I’m not a fan of Divi at all. Hopefully this helps.

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • The topic ‘Divi Cache’ is closed to new replies.