• Resolved maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)


    Hi Salvatore,

    I know you told me to get rid of page rules in Cloudflare for your plugin to work properly.
    Although I need to create a page rule to avoid Rocket Loader breaking Elementor Editor (known issue).
    Is there a way around it?

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Contributor Salvatore Fresta

    (@salvatorefresta)

    Hi @maxgorky ,
    please try, I think you won’t have conflicts with cache.

    Let me know

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    Hi @salvatorefresta,

    Yeah, page rule to bypass Elementor seems to be working.
    It’s just TTFB issue atm that I mentioned in the other thread. I’ve sent you an email regarding that though. Please check.

    Thank you!

    @maxgorky can you share the page rule you used to avoid Rocket Loader breaking Elementor Editor?

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    @joefletcher

    Sure.

    yourdomain/*elementor*
    Rocket Loader: Off

    Elementor support claims it only disables rocket loader in the Editor.

    Thanks for sharing. I have Elementor editor troubles occasionally. Hadn’t thought about Rocket Launcher as a cause, but will check this out. Or, I may turn it off completely- I’m not sure it helps much but haven’t tested it thoroughly.

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    Yeah, it’s a known issue https://docs.elementor.com/article/360-elementor-cloudflare-rocket-loader

    I prefer keeping Rocket Loader on, it ads to performance.

    I usually use Elementor with Development mode on so that Elementor and the frontend are not cached as I make changes. However, with the rocket launcher rules… and if this plugin cleans up the frontend cache when Elementor updates pages (and templates and settings?), then I may not need development mode.

    Thoughts?

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    Development Mode…are you talking about Cloudflare?

    Honestly, I had to delete this plugin. It was writing something in my htaccess and I was constantly getting the issue of not being able to log in in wp admin (login page was refreshing all the time). Didn’t get a viable solution from Salvatore and it was a headache resetting htaccess all the time, setting immutable attribute and basically forbidding other plugins to write in htaccess.

    Yeah, Cloudflare has a Development Mode that turns off caching for 3 hours. It’s available through their admin or through the CF plugin.

    I use nginx, so no .htaccess to modify. Still, those troubles give me pause about using this plugin.

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