• Hi Albert,

    I’m using Cloudflare and WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache plugin which gives me decent results. I have some optimization implemented in there. Is PhastPress compatible with those?

    How does your plugin play with Woocommerce sites – cart, checkout etc.?

    Thank you!

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  • Plugin Author Albert Peschar

    (@kiboit)

    Hi @maxgorky,

    You should not have any issues using PhastPress with these plugins. If you do run into problems, you can always ask here, and I’ll help you fix them.

    –Albert

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    Hi @kiboit,

    I switched to your plugin from LSCache which had some features like for example image optimisation and serving them in WebP format through their Quic cloud servers. The optimised images are still there,I just disabled LSCache.

    Is this achievable with PhastPress. It’s a good plugin doing the job but I don’t see what’s going on behind the scenes, that granular process if you know what I mean.

    Regards,
    Max

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    @kiboit

    Is this one necessary in the Console??? So many lines?? https://bit.ly/3m0e22B

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    Plugin Author Albert Peschar

    (@kiboit)

    Hi @maxgorky,

    PhastPress optimizes images to WebP. Those images are still served from your own server (not from a CDN). For a list of features, see the plugin description.

    I see the lack of advanced configuration options as a strength of PhastPress, since everything works automatically. If there is something that doesn’t work for you, I’m happy to hear about it.

    The console info is useful for debugging, and shouldn’t cause any problems. I’m not currently planning to remove this.

    –Albert

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    Hey @kiboit,

    Thank you for your reply and I appreciate your work! I can’t believe it’s doing a better job than LSCache which is pretty powerful on Litespeed servers. I couldn’t achieve results on LSCache though that I’m getting now with PhastPress speed wise.

    I’m really curious what’s done on the back end, to understand what’s wrong with initial configuration.

    My images though are served as jpg, not webp. Can this be addressed?

    Thank you!

    Regards,
    Max

    Plugin Author Albert Peschar

    (@kiboit)

    Hi @maxgorky,

    Well, PhastPress just does a lot of stuff that LSCache probably doesn’t, such as inlining critical CSS and optimizing script loading.

    Unfortunately, WebP images don’t work in combination with Cloudflare, because Cloudflare doesn’t support the Vary HTTP header which allows different image types to be cached for different browsers. I forgot to mention that before.

    You’ll have to use Cloudflare Plus ($5/month) in order to get WebP images (with Cloudflare Polish), or use a plugin that loads those images from an external domain.

    –Albert

    Thread Starter maxgorky

    (@maxgorky)

    Hey @kiboit,

    Yeah, I’d have no idea how to optimize script loading ??

    Yeah,it’s a bummer your can’t implement webP, I’ll have to deal with that?? LSCache serves webP for free.

    Regards,
    Dmitry

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