• Resolved wpquizzical

    (@wpquizzical)


    Hello Support:

    I am hosting at cloudways and using the Breeze caching plugin and FVM. As instructed here in the forum, I have all duplicative merging and minification disabled on Breeze. The plugins seem to work fine together – with one issue. I use a shortcode for a logout link, and the link address is being cached through the CDN.

    If I deactivate Breeze The link is not cached by the CDN. I have been in touch with the hosting company. They created a clone, and solved the problem by activating Breeze and deactivating FVM. I have not yet been able to reproduce this solution on the production site.

    Do you have any suggestions for working through this? I would like to use both FVM and Breeze.

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author Raul P.

    (@alignak)

    This is likely because you added the CDN url to both plugins, maybe?
    You should only add the cdn to FVM and leave breeze for page caching only.

    The integration part on FVM, also allows you to choose the elements to rewrite, so if you remove some and be more specific, you can actually skip or add any resource.

    You don’t actually need breeze at all, unless you enabled varnish on the server (I recommend being off and let wordpress handle the caching).

    You could use any other cache plugin as well, provided varnish is disabled on cloudways.

    Thread Starter wpquizzical

    (@wpquizzical)

    Hello Raul.

    Thank you for your very fast response. You were correct. I removed the CDN address from Breeze and the logout link now works as expected.

    This raises two related questions. If I use both Breeze and FVM, what is your recommendation for these two Breeze settings
    1) Gzip. Enable or not?
    2) browser cache. Enable or not?

    Presently, I have enabled both options. I do not recall these options being present within FVM.

    Finally, you recommend dispensing with Breeze and Varnish, and letting WP handle caching. How do I enable WP to handle caching? What are you suggesting? My apology for not understanding your direction.

    Thank you.`

    Plugin Author Raul P.

    (@alignak)

    Those settings can be enabled, as they are mostly settings for the server.
    It doesn’t interfere with FVM or the minification.

    Thread Starter wpquizzical

    (@wpquizzical)

    Thank you Raul.

    I don’t know if you saw the last part of my question:
    “Finally, you recommend dispensing with Breeze and Varnish, and letting WP handle caching. How do I enable WP to handle caching? What are you suggesting? My apology for not understanding your direction.”

    Can you provide some more detail on your suggestion?

    Thanks.

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