• Resolved gustavors

    (@gustavors)


    I was interested in the plugin because of its minimalist interface and installed it.
    I activated the plugin with the active Autoptimize plugin and received the message:
    “The WPCacheOn plugin is already active. Please disable the autoptimize settings.”
    I deactivated the HTML, Javascript and CSS minification options and the message persisted. It only disappeared after I deactivated the Autoptimize plugin.
    However, the site’s score decreased on both GTmetrix and PageSpeed.
    Which Automptimize setting should I disable for CacheOn to work and do I evaluate the results?
    What plugin do you recommend to use together to optimize parts of the site that your plugin does not?
    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Author jeffreycooper

    (@jeffreycooper)

    Hello @gustavors !

    Thank you for the feedback and the interested to the WPCacheOn plugin! I am able to recreate the issue with deactivating the “HTML, Javascript and CSS minification” options of Autoptimize and the persistent message. I will set this case to “not resolved” and as soon as there is more information, I will write here.

    Our plugin will provide even better results if it is combined with image plugin optimization.

    As for the score in GTMetrix and PageSpeed services, could you please provide us with before/after tests links, so we can review them. Thank you.

    Best regards,
    Jeff C.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 9 months ago by jeffreycooper.
    Plugin Author jeffreycooper

    (@jeffreycooper)

    Hey @gustavors

    Thank you for your patience and understanding so far! I am very happy to finally update you on this topic with some good news! We have worked hard to solve the reported problem and instead of applying the old direct problem/solution method, we have tried to think out of the box and we have actually changed the minifying of the WPCacheOn plugin in order to work with Autoptimize without any issues.

    We believe that everyone should be able to use whatever plugin they want for their websites. On the other hand, the plugins instead of interfering with each other, should complete their work efficiency (in one perfect world perhaps) or at least not making any problems between them.

    In the latest version of the WPCacheOn plugin, which is 1.2.0, we have also addressed few other issues reported to us via email, enhanced the optimizations that the plugin make to speed your website and removed few unnecessary lines of code to ensure even more optimized and clean code.

    Having this in mind, could you please update the WPCacheOn plugin to 1.2.0 version and check if the reported problem still exist on your end (we have tested and after the update, we are unable to recreate it) or if you see another problem, we will be happy if you share it with us. I will still not mark this case as resolved, so feel free to update us with your impressions.

    Thank you!

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    • This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
    Plugin Author jeffreycooper

    (@jeffreycooper)

    Hello again @gustavors !

    We have not heard from you for around two weeks now, so I will go ahead and mark this case as resolved. You can always contact us on the form on our website:

    https://wpcacheon.io/contact/

    Or raise a new issue here is the support section of WordPress for the WPCacheOn plugin.

    Also once again thank you for the constructive criticism! We really appreciate it!

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    • This reply was modified 4 years, 2 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
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