• I have now traced my problems with a need to login three times to WP. The cause is the WP-Supercache plugin. I had two sites, one with and one without the plugin…
    Now, When I turned the plugin OFF, the site crashed and it was not possible to login to WP-admin. I had only the option to reinstall WordPress from scratch and recover the site by importing it with the plugin “All in one WP Migration”.
    Also, when I am making changes in the site, the new changes does not appear immediately, even if the browsers cache is emptied! This is caused by WP-Supercache.

    My conclusions are NOT to use this plugin. It may speed up very heavy sites, but if you are not having any problems with speed, DO NOT USE this plugin!

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  • @stationlunda – sometimes the plugin doesn’t install properly on a site. That’s because it has to modify configuration files rather than writing to the database. There are more than 2m installs of the plugin though, so it is very reliable. If you want to give it a go again make a backup of your wp-config.php just in case.

    Changes to your site are cached on the server, not on the browser, so if you were changing things like widgets or inline css, those changes would be cached on the server, not on the browser.

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