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In reply to: [Super Page Cache] Kills Media Library and RankMath SEO pluginWe just released a fix.
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In reply to: [Super Page Cache] backend.min.js TypeErrorLet us know if the new version fixes the issues reported.
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In reply to: [Super Page Cache] Problem after update to 5.0.0Hey,
It was a cache problem and we fixed this in 5.0.1Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Super Page Cache] backend.min.js TypeErrorRight, we’ll update that rule as well since it was a confusion with the current implementation.
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In reply to: [Super Page Cache] issues with updateWe identified the root cause here and we’ll be releasing an update later today.
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In reply to: [Super Page Cache] After upgrading, you can’t enable CF cachingHey,
What’s the error that are you getting when you are trying to enable Cloudflare?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Super Page Cache] Error -cloudflare integration has an issueThanks for reporting this, we’re looking into it and we’ll be releasing an update later today.
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In reply to: [Super Page Cache] Test cache not workingThanks for a such detailed feedback.
I could replicate the undefined error and we’re working to fix that, page rules are being deprecated by Cloudflare and we migrated to cache rules, but they should work just fine.
I can’t replicate the fact that you need to enable Cloudflare after the update.HI,
You might have some caching on the site that could show outdated content. I recommend purging it to fix it.
Do you have a specific page where this is happening?
Hi there,
Regarding the lazyload, the image has a data-src and data-srcset attribute which is often used by lazyload mechanisms. In Optimole we don’t use those and we use data-opt-src as lazyload attribute.
I hope this helps.
Hi there,
That image is using a custom lazyload, not from Optimole, that is causing the huge delay. You can see in the Pagespeed report https://vertis.d.pr/i/wS5Rgq that the biggest impact in LCP load has the Render/Load Delay which is coming from the lazyload mechanism that you use on that image.
You can try to decrease the Bypass setting https://docs.optimole.com/article/1948-bypass-lazy-load-for-first-images to a smaller number, i.e 1 to see if Optimole can overwrite the lazyload that you use and can load that image faster.
Moreover, You can try to disable the autoscaling using this toggle https://docs.optimole.com/article/1950-image-scaling.
Let us know how it goes.
Hi,
Yes, it is indeed true that deleting an image from the Media Gallery in WordPress does not automatically delete it from Optimole. This is because the Optimole cloud library is designed to be shared across multiple sites, allowing for a more flexible and unified media management system. This way, an image deleted from one site won’t inadvertently remove it from another site that is also using the same image.
We understand that managing thousands of images across different sites can be challenging. To help with this, there is a custom plugin tweak that can automate this process for you. You can install this tweak as a plugin in WordPress, and it will handle the deletion of images from Optimole when they are deleted from the Media Gallery.
You can find the custom plugin tweak here: Custom Plugin Tweak.
I hope this helps.
Hi there,
The limit is in place to prevent abuse according to our fair usage policy. If you need a higher one, please contact us on optimole.com/contact and we will review your account and site for a higher limit. The limit is compared against the attachments number in your WordPress media library.
I can also look into the performance issues if you can share the tests that you did to compare the performance before/after using Optimole.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Super Page Cache] Fatal Error When Calling get_objects() MethodHi there,
We are looking into it, will release a new version shortly.
Hi there,
As we discussed on support channel, according to the usage policy, there is no fixed limit on the number of images you can host, transform, or the traffic you can generate. Optimole is designed to offer unmetered image hosting, transformations, and traffic under normal usage parameters.
However, it’s important to note that while there are no strict limits, Optimole does monitor usage to ensure it aligns with typical website operations and to prevent abuse. If your usage significantly exceeds the norm, you are getting notified.
I hope this clarifies your concerns!