• angeliti

    (@angeliti)


    Hello!

    I’ve been using WP Super Cache for a while with the CDN option enabled. However, I recently noticed that the CDN conflicts with the Thrive Themes editor, one of the most popular plugins nowadays, which doesn’t show icons when WP Super Cache + CDN are enabled.

    Disabling CDN fixes the issue, so I was wondering if it would be possible to add a list of excluded directories, so I can exclude this plugins files to solve the issue.

    Thanks!
    Angel.-

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  • Hi Angel

    I have the same problem, did you ever come up with a solution?

    Right now I have to disable caching every time I want to make any small change on my blog, which is truly a pain.

    Juergen

    Thread Starter angeliti

    (@angeliti)

    I ended up using WP Rocket instead. Way better (and simpler) than WP Super Cache!

    Hi Angel, Thanks!!!

    And that works with your CDN as well?

    PS I’m surprised that the WP-super-cache support staff never responded to your thread.

    Thread Starter angeliti

    (@angeliti)

    Yes! I’m using CDN77 and everything works fine. WP Rocket has a setting to exclude certain paths from the CDN, so you just need to put there the CSS file from Thrive that loads the symbol files and that will solve the issue:

    “/wp-content/plugins/thrive-visual-editor/editor/css/editor.css”

    Also, WP Rocket support is great. You can e-mail them and they will help you quickly with any issues you might have, so even though you have to pay for the plugin I think it’s worth it.

    Awesome, Thanks!

    I should cross post this thread on the thrive support forums, I image there are others that might benefit. Will post back the URL here…

    JB

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