Optimocha
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Thank you so much for your kind words, @tvphuong41! Please let me know if you have any further suggestions to improve our plugin.
Cheers,
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OptimochaThank you so much @tvphuong41! It would mean a lot if you gave the plugin a fair review: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/speed-booster-pack/reviews/#new-post
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Disable Cart Fragments by Optimocha] using this plugin with litespeed cacheHi @mesmer7,
To be honest I’m not 100% sure, please let me know if you encounter any issues when you enable or disable that LiteSpeed setting. But my logic & instincts say that it shouldn’t affect your website or its performance in a negative way.
Hey @tvphuong41,
Good idea! We’re actually working on a complete rewrite of the plugin, which would improve the page caching system and it DOES include gzipped cache variants. The new version would be released in the following months, stay tuned!
Hey @digitb,
Thank you for using Speed Booster Pack! Your website cache is automatically cleared whenever you publish, edit or trash a post (or any post type). However this applies to Speed Booster Pack’s page cache and not the Varnish cache feature of Cloudways. You can use the ‘sbp_after_cache_clear’ action to trigger a Varnish cache cleanup right after SBP cache is cleared.
Thank you for the feature suggestions @skafte! I’m not sure if it would align with the plugin’s single-feature philosophy but since we have a bigger plugin which also includes the “disable cart fragments” feature (Speed Booster Pack), we can consider your feature suggestions there!
Hey @drinth,
Glad to hear that Speed Booster Pack is getting along well with Breeze! Two things:
1. Like I said in the support topic you linked, Breeze is the one displaying the warning, so you should ask them to remove the warning or at least have the option to dismiss it: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/breeze/
2. Both Speed Booster Pack and Breeze are performance optimization plugins (Both are good!) with similar features like caching, JS optimization and CDN integration… and using two plugins with same or similar features is a known recipe for code conflicts. It’s awesome that your site hasn’t broken while using the two plugins together, but it doesn’t mean that they’re compatible. If you plan to keep using both plugins, I highly recommend you exercise caution and make sure each feature is enabled on one of the plugins.
Hello @skafte,
Thank you for the detailed explanation! I appreciate your attention to detail in your message.
More importantly, existence of the Disable Cart Fragments (DCF) plugin has no effect on enabling or disabling the add-to-cart query string. Just to make sure, I created a local WP installation with WooCommerce and DCF activated, then created a product, then visited the following URL while DCF is activated and while it’s deactivated:
/cart/?add-to-cart=13&quantity=1
In both scenarios, the product was added to cart successfully, confirming the fact that DCF isn’t affecting the behavior of the query string. I recommend you confirm my findings by creating a local WP installation yourself.
(PS: I also have to express that even if this issue was a valid DCF bug, we wouldn’t call it a security issue. We could call it a performance issue which could technically be exploited by malicious parties… just like they can add random query strings to random GET and/or POST requests to override most caching mechanisms.)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Disable Cart Fragments by Optimocha] last update crashed the site :-(@marco1970 Sorry about the bug, I just fixed it and released 2.4.1.
@chillsunfire just updated the plugin! 😎
@chillsunfire you’re right. I intended to test & update all our plugins after responding to your comment, but forgot to set the task in my app. After updating all our plugins, I’ll let you know here and mark it as resolved.
Thank you for reaching out @chillsunfire! I will test the plugin with the latest versions of WP and Woo, and release an update soon.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Speed Booster Pack ⚡ PageSpeed Optimization Suite] Really goodThank you for your kind words, @dspplug! Please let me know if you have any further suggestions to improve our plugin.
Cheers,
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Optimocha@shreyaam I really wish I could be more helpful but I’m not allowed to ask for credentials:
https://wordpress.org/support/guidelines/#the-bad-stuff
Maybe I can help without logging in to wp-admin, can you share the homepage address of your website?
Like I said, @shreyaam, WordPress plugins stop working when they’re deactivated, so there has to be a separate caching layer. If you have Cloudflare or Sucuri as a proxy server, that could also cause this issue.
Maybe to trigger a cache flush, you can delete the widget and add it again.