• Resolved katmacau

    (@katmacau)


    Hello

    There used to be an option with the plugin to connect your Cloudflare account. Once connected there was a button to force purge cache of Cloudflare.

    Since the updated version of SG there is no longer that option. Has it been removed or where do I find it? This was an extermly useful option and would be disappointed if it was no longer available?

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  • Plugin Author Stanimir Stoyanov

    (@sstoqnov)

    SiteGround Representative

    Hey @katmacau

    The Cloudflare button has been removed, because you can use the “Purge cache” button for purging both dynamic & Cloudflare cache.

    Regards,
    Stanimir

    Thread Starter katmacau

    (@katmacau)

    Interesting. So what happens if you change cloudflare details for whatever reason, how do you reconnect your cloudflare account?

    Also, I noticed the SG optmiser no longer appears in the plugin list? Has it somehow been made a built in feature of the hosting account? I used to see the plugin listed in plugins list but now it’s not but the plugin is still active. Noticed this on a couple of sites with you.

    Plugin Author Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    Such details don’t change overnight, so you don’t need to worry about that. The optimizer is in the plugin list, probably, it’s already installed allready.

    Thread Starter katmacau

    (@katmacau)

    Yes, I see that now. I was looking for SG Optimiser not SiteGround optimiser.

    We used that flush tool but it did not seem to flush all caches – specifically some xml docs that a plugin generates on the site. These previously would flush via the CF button. Client is testing tonight if these flush via Cloudfare account. Will reply with an update tomorrow.

    Plugin Author Elena Chavdarova

    (@elenachavdarova)

    Hello @katmacau,

    There are two buttons you can use for a cache flush, the one which flushes all cached content including Cloudflare is on the top bar of the website called “Purge SG Cache”.

    The button under SiteGround Optimizer -> Caching -> Manual Dynamic Cache Purge does clear only Dynamic cache of the website.

    Best Regards,
    Elena

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