• Resolved Ilari Arovuo

    (@iarovuo)


    Enhancement suggestion:
    * When SG Optimizer cache is purged, the Divi Theme Static CSS File Generation cache should be purged as well.

    * We know SG Optimizer does provide CSS cache, so Divi CSS cache is not needed, when same feature is enabled in SGO – but if the Divi CSS cache is enabled, one needs to purge that as well, in addition to SGO purge.

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  • Plugin Support Plamen M

    (@plamenm)

    Hello Ilari,

    Thank you for your suggestion. Every WordPress Theme has its own ways for purging its internal cache. I am afraid that we can not implement a mechanism to purge the theme specific cache in every possible theme out there. This is why, whenever you do changes to the styles in your site, you should remember to purge the cache in the theme manually.

    Additionally, allow me to mention that the Dynamic as well as the Full Page caching in our plugin preserves a cached version of each visited page, which also includes the styles embedded in the page. Additionally, enabling the CSS combination feature also generates a unified version of all your styles and parses the cached version of his combined stylesheet to new visitors.

    Regards,
    Plamen.M
    Tech Support Team
    SiteGround.com

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