• Resolved Gustavo Tadeu

    (@gtsantos)


    Some LScache options allow my customers who operate the site to make changes to settings without really knowing what they are doing.

    Although I edit the menu in wp-admin so that they don’t have access to Lscache settings, the menu available on the frontend in the admin bar allows a user with certain permissions to mark a page as non-cacheable.

    The new metaboxes in the post edit screens also allow you to change cache settings on certain posts, such as disable cache, disable layzload, etc.

    My suggestion is that we could disable these things, because sometimes we have lay and stubborn users who go around messing with things, disable cache and complain that the page is slow.

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