• Resolved idovecer

    (@idovecer)


    I’m struggling to enable Comment Info at the bottom of the HTML source using the WP Super Cache plugin. Could you please provide guidance on enabling Comment Info in the HTML source with WP Super Cache?

    Thank you in advance.

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  • Plugin Support Paulina H. (a11n)

    (@pehaa)

    Hey @icovecer,

    I’m struggling to enable Comment Info at the bottom of the HTML source using the WP Super Cache plugin. Could you please provide guidance on enabling Comment Info in the HTML source with WP Super Cache?

    Are you referring to the comment info similar to the one below?

    <!-- Dynamic page generated in 0.547 seconds. -->
    <!-- Cached page generated by WP-Super-Cache on 2023-11-24 14:42:54 -->
    
    <!-- super cache -->

    It’s generated and added automatically. If you do not see it in your page source, then it might be you are meeting your cache restrictions – please check your setup at Settings > WP Super Cache > Advanced > Miscellaneous > Cache Restrictions. In particular, caching may be disabled for logged in users (the default settings).

    I hope that the above points you in the right direction but please let me know if you have questions.

    Plugin Support Tamirat B. (a11n)

    (@tamirat22)

    Hello @idovecer.

    It’s been one week since this topic was last updated. I’m going to mark this thread as solved. If you have any further questions or need more help, you’re welcome to open another thread here. Cheers!

    Thread Starter idovecer

    (@idovecer)

    Tnx Paulina.

    Yes, that the html code I’m missing.

    I apologize for the delay, but no, that’s not it. I tried accessing the page anonymously, and I still don’t see this HTML code.

    I also tried changing those three options and set it to ‘Cache Restrictions > Enable caching for all visitors,’ but still, the mentioned HTML code doesn’t appear at the bottom. Could it be because I’m using Cloudflare CDN, or is it simply that caching on the website is not functioning? Thanks.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Support Animesh Gaurav (a11n)

    (@bizanimesh)

    Hello there – using the same functionality from 2 different services may create conflicts. Have you tried pausing the Cloudflare temporarily to check if that helps?

    Thread Starter idovecer

    (@idovecer)

    When referring to two identical functionalities, are you considering the cache from Cloudflare and the cache from WP SuperCache as equivalent? Are you suggesting that CloudFlare becomes unnecessary when using Wp Super Cache, or vice versa?

    I haven’t tried disabling Cloudflare temporarily to see the difference and confirm whether WP SuperCache is active, to check if the CDN is not removing that HTML tag, but I will now and let you know.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Support Animesh Gaurav (a11n)

    (@bizanimesh)

    Hello there:

    When referring to two identical functionalities, are you considering the cache from Cloudflare and the cache from WP SuperCache as equivalent

    Yes, so if you have cache active from Cloudflare as well, then I would recommend deactivating it temporarily to check if that helps resolve the issue because having two similar features active for a single site from two different providers may create issues.

    I haven’t tried disabling Cloudflare temporarily to see the difference and confirm whether WP SuperCache is active, to check if the CDN is not removing that HTML tag, but I will now and let you know.

    Sure!

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