Error after caching plugin
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When I make and save some changes to my home page, which I designed with Elementor, it gives a 501 internal server error.
I tried every way to find the cause of the error and resolve it. I turned off other plugins, tried a different theme, and checked the php memory and other settings on the server side. Log file, safe mode etc. However, I could not find the cause of the error. Let me explain the last changes I made to the site before this error occurred :
Since the first day I designed the home page with Elementor, it has been working very slowly on mobile. For this reason, I installed the WP Optimize caching plugin and activated its settings. I created and activated cache links, compressed css js files and image files. There was no significant change in mobile speed. I think the cause of the error is the operations performed by this plugin. I deleted all files and database manually, loaded the backups and deleted the cache folder. However, the problem persists.
An error like this had happened before, and I solved the problem by calling the server company and resetting my site and reinstalling the old database and all backup files. I think there are remnants of the caching plugin on the server. I think I’ll call the company I get hosting service from and ask them to reset my site.
Do all caching plugins give such an error in Elmentor as a result of the file compression they perform? Is there a fully compatible caching plugin that works without errors with Elementor? I don’t want to give up on Elementor. However, the slow operation of the system is not bearable.
Thank you very much.
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