We’re encountering an issue on our site when both the LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress (LSCWP) and Facebook for WooCommerce plugins are active.
Issue Details:
On specific devices, such as iPhone 12 and 14 using Safari, the issue arises when users try to open a product page. The page fails to load, with Safari displaying the message: “Safari can’t open the page because the network connection was lost.” Disabling either the FB for WooCommerce plugin or LSCWP resolves the issue, but we’d prefer to keep both active if possible.
I have a few technical questions that might help us troubleshoot further:
add_to_cart
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events?Thank you in advance for your assistance. We look forward to your recommendations.
Best regards,
Rok.
]]>Im a big fan of optimole.
In my case Im not see an advantage of this plugin and Im trying to identify If I made a mistake, or if its just that my particular setup is engineered best with LSCWP+Perfmatters+ CSS and JS optimization
When I test TTFB with speed vitals, Im getting about 70% expired cache. And I see this in my dev tools also.
My load speeds are substantial worse in page speed and lighthouse when using Litesped + this plugin OR when I toggle the fallback option on(which I gather is how to activate the cache function).
In my case an admin rule as well as cache everything rule seems to outperform this plugin. After I have spent considerable time optimizing
Is it likely Ive made a mistake and there is a way to make the cache hit percent more successful and improve the results for my growing international base of users?
For someone using LSCWP and server, does this plugin do anything different as compared to the cloudflare plugin + page rules in cloudflare?
The images are usually being served by LSCWP, with some outliers such as this 1 image on the subject page. Seemingly the largest images are not being served by LSCWP.
They are also being duplicated on some images, served 2x for the same below the fold file.
(I also see this phenomena with Font awesome where it seems the same file is served in different sizes)
Ive tried to exclude css and js(below) from the Smash Balloon plugin in the tuning section of LSCWP, which seemed to make the performance much worse.
What do I need to do to improve the LCP? Perhaps get the lazy load correctly implemented?
I have put the class which I believe corresponds with the Instagram content box in HTML Lazy Load Selectors, event_customfield2
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/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/js/sbi-scripts.min.js
/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed-pro/css/sbi-styles.min.css
I expect to speed up our site with litespeed cache and Litespeed Ent web server
When the plugin of litespeed is enable, it took to time for loading page . I mean this :
https://prnt.sc/0keytkex_-6m
When the site is being resolved, Chrome will display this gray line, revolving slowly, counter-clockwise.
https://prnt.sc/Q7hjTB0lK5jC
When the site is found and is being loaded, Chrome will show this blue line, revolving quickly, clockwise.
When the LSCWP is active (even I disabled or turned of everything of that) the requesting to server tack to much time.
The unique feature that I love in Chrome is that it spins both ways – anti-clockwise means data is being uploaded, or a page is being requested, and clockwise means that the page is being downloaded. I believe the speed of rotation also relates to transfer speed.
I want to find why this happen and how fix that.
When plugin is active the result of gtmetrix(I’m not trust to this site like you but the result of google page speed is the same in my case) is :
https://prnt.sc/Mk8j8zSUUYv0
And this is report when plugin is de-active
https://prnt.sc/RgXsuRe59Jnf
Conclusion : this reports show me there is problem my site , my webserver (Litespeed ent) and my theme and plugins with your LSCWP and I must solve it or change my control panel and use other webserver like Ngnix.
This is the report number :
Report number: HHNFYVIJ
Report date: 06/23/2022 08:14:42
If you need access to site , I can give it to you.
Please help…
]]>My WordPress website runs on my hosting (Hostinger), which uses LiteSpeed Web Server.
I also use CloudFlare and LSCWP (that is almost full activated, except object cache).
Cloudflare isn’t configured on LSCWP, because they have an integrated Cloudflare solution on Hostinger.
So, I was wondering if this scenario would generate some kind of conflict, as these three things deals with cache.
Best Regards,
José
]]>I have tried de-activating and re-activating LSCWP. No luck.
Please help.
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/* Style for <img> tag of in-text formula */
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Therefore, it may have some conflict with other optimization plugins such as Litespeed Cache Plugin.
When this file is minimized and combined with other CSS files, the unclosed comments become a problem.
]]>After last update, my front page is break. and its like another javascript can not running well.
Then I got console error on my browser as follow:
SyntaxError: missing } after property list [Learn more]
data:dmFyIHdwZGlzY3V6QWpheE9iaj17IndjX2hpZGVfcmVwbGllc190ZXh0IjoiSGlkZSBSZXBsaWVzIiwid2Nfc2hvd19yZXB:1:4159
note: { opened at line 1, column 20
data:dmFyIHdwZGlzY3V6QWpheE9iaj17IndjX2hpZGVfcmVwbGllc190ZXh0IjoiSGlkZSBSZXBsaWVzIiwid2Nfc2hvd19yZXB:1:20
ReferenceError: wpdiscuzAjaxObj is not defined wpdiscuz-combo.min.js:10:28
I’ve already done these:
– clear cache
– disable cache on cache plugins
– did not use CDN
– click all regenerate & sync button on wpDiscuss
– click fix tables
and the error still occurs.
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