• Resolved Guillermo77

    (@guillermo77)


    Dear team, I am new user of the plugin, I think the interface is one little older. The help section point to old plugins who no are more available.

    Another question, is necessary today cache for mobile option? All themes now are responsive…

    About the compression, If in the server panel I have the compression available, is necessary use the option plugin?
    Maybe can put one advise, “check in your panel if you can compress…and no use this option..”

    Why no add the cache option to Boost Jetpack?
    Or add CDN and critical CSS, async JS CSS, etc to Super Cache?

    For example, if you have jetpack, you no can use Super cache, and viceversa.

    About the .htaccess in different directory installation banner, the plugin really point to the main directory htaccess, no is necessary I think.

    Maybe can add one section for make one test with different countries or continents, for test if one option make more faster or slow the web.

    In resume need one refresh in all the options and help.

    Thank you for the plugin, is faster and light weight!

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  • Plugin Support Dan (a11n)

    (@drawmyface)

    Hi there,

    Thank you for your feedback and your suggestions for improving WP Super Cache.

    Regarding the help section pointing to outdated plugins, we appreciate you bringing this to our attention. We continuously strive to keep our documentation updated, and we’ll review this to make sure it reflects the current plugin landscape.

    As for your question about the cache for mobile option, you’re correct, if you use a responsive theme, you don’t need to use the mobile device support option.

    When it comes to compression, if your host server already provides this feature, you might not need to use the compression option in the plugin. It’s a good practice to use server-level compression when available, as it’s generally more efficient. An advisory notice in the plugin, as you suggested, could indeed help users make a more informed decision. We will keep that in mind for a future update.

    Adding caching features to Jetpack Boost is an interesting idea that we may consider.

    Thanks again for all your suggestions!

    If you have any more details or specific issues that you’re experiencing with either WP Super Cache or Jetpack, please reply in this thread with the information, including your website URL so we can have a closer look.

    Thread Starter Guillermo77

    (@guillermo77)

    Hi Dan, thanks for your answer, in mobile, the menu configuration is cut and you no can horizontal scroll, so you need use one pc

    Test in one mobile, and you will watch half of the menu.

    You can also add the pragma cache, navigation cache, etc.

    And delay JS CSS like Boost, the big problem in core vitals i think is LCP and maybe the new INP

    About the preload and page cache in disk, I think is slow and is more faster direct to the data base, I don’t no

    Plugin Support Tamirat B. (a11n)

    (@tamirat22)

    Hi @drawmyface,

    Thank you for the additional details.

    in mobile, the menu configuration is cut and you no can horizontal scroll, so you need use one pc

    Test in one mobile, and you will watch half of the menu.

    Can you tell us more about this? Also, to assess the problem, do you have a screenshot of what you’re describing here?

    If you want things to remain private, you can also contact us via?contact form. Please include a link to this thread if you choose to reach out directly.

    Regarding your suggestions about different caching options, delaying JS CSS, and the handling of LCP/INP, we appreciate your input.

    We always welcome user feedback. You can raise this and any further comments you might have here: enhancement request?/?feature request.

    About the preload and page cache in disk, I think is slow and is more faster direct to the data base, I don’t no

    Finally, there are advantages to caching pages on disk versus querying the database for every request, especially for sites with high traffic, which might otherwise lead to database bottlenecks.

    Best,

    Plugin Support Tamirat B. (a11n)

    (@tamirat22)

    Hello @guillermo77,

    Thank you for the additional details and I’m sorry I tagged the wrong username in my reply above. Please find my reply below:

    in mobile, the menu configuration is cut and you no can horizontal scroll, so you need use one pc

    Test in one mobile, and you will watch half of the menu.

    Can you tell us more about this? Also, to assess the problem, do you have a screenshot of what you’re describing here?

    If you want things to remain private, you can also contact us via contact form. Please include a link to this thread if you choose to reach out directly.

    Regarding your suggestions about different caching options, delaying JS CSS, and the handling of LCP/INP, we appreciate your input.

    We always welcome user feedback. You can raise this and any further comments you might have here: enhancement request / feature request.

    About the preload and page cache in disk, I think is slow and is more faster direct to the data base, I don’t no

    Finally, there are advantages to caching pages on disk versus querying the database for every request, especially for sites with high traffic, which might otherwise lead to database bottlenecks.

    Best,

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