• Resolved StelleDiPolvere

    (@stelledipolvere)


    Hello! Very nice job with your plugin, it looks very promising and solid!
    Review incoming soon! ??

    Is it possibile to install this plugin with Litespeed?
    And in case it is possibile which Litespeed setting do you suggest to turn off and what specific setting of the LiteSpeed plugin you suggest adopting?
    Any specific tips will be gladly appreciated.

    Thank you in advance Konstantin Kovshenin ??

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  • Plugin Author Konstantin Kovshenin

    (@kovshenin)

    Hi there, thanks for getting in touch!

    Unfortunately I don’t have any good recommendations with regards to LiteSpeed, not really my area of expertise. Maybe someone else could jump in with a few suggestions, but I’d say go with whatever the default settings are. I’ve tested Surge with fastcgi_cache and proxy_cache in Nginx, so my guess is that LiteSpeed has a similar implementation, and if it does, there’s no need to turn it off really.

    If you do have some WordPress-based LiteSpeed plugin though which includes a page caching module, then it’s probably best not to run them side-by-side as they may conflict with each other, and chances are the LiteSpeed implementation will be a better fit anyway. If you do decide to try it though, the “page caching” feature is the one that needs to be turned off.

    Hope that helps!

    Thread Starter StelleDiPolvere

    (@stelledipolvere)

    Thank you for the quick reply, Konstantin. I’ll keep you posted about the test I’m going to do ??

    Plugin Author Konstantin Kovshenin

    (@kovshenin)

    Good luck!

    LiteSpeed already has its own caching plugin for WordPress.
    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/litespeed-cache/

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