• Resolved katmarand

    (@katmarand)


    I am trying to build up a website and switched themes but now I have an issue with the PHP for Hummingbird was incompatible. So when I checked Hummingbird with their status check and got this message

    Browser Caching is not working properly:

    – Your server may not have the “expires” module enabled (mod_expires for Apache, ngx_http_headers_module for NGINX)
    – Another plugin may be interfering with the configuration

    I tried resetting it only for it to say that

    File type
    Recommended expiry
    Current expiry

    JavaScript
    1 year
    false

    CSS
    1 year
    false

    Media
    1 year
    false

    Images
    1 year
    false

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  • Plugin Support Dimitris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support6)

    Hello there @katmarand

    Switching themes shouldn’t cause that, as browser caching is mainly a web server setup (either if it’s Apache, Nginx or anything else you might be using).

    Which server type do you use?
    Keep in mind that Apache servers are using .htaccess file, so you can try to access this file and make sure the browser caching rules are added there. If that’s the case but it seems like it’s still deactivated, then you should contact your hosting provider to ensure that the proper modules are installed.

    More info: https://premium.wpmudev.org/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/hummingbird/#browser-cache

    Warm regards,
    Dimitris

    Plugin Support Dimitris – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support6)

    Hello @katmarand

    It’s been a while since we’ve heard back from you so I’m going to mark this topic as resolved. You can still post back any updates and we can continue. 🙂

    Take care,
    Dimitris

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