• Resolved andyd_ohd

    (@andyd_ohd)


    Hi,
    I am relatively new to WP and trying to work on SEO and Cacheing for one of my client sites. After installing Autoptimize I have received my first email informing me that the Cache size is getting large. I wondered whether anyone could recommend a method to automatically delete the cache or any other actions that should be taken? The site is using a template with the Premium Coding editor.

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    well, as per the FAQ;
    * untick “also aggregate inline JS” if you have that on
    * if not also untick “also aggregate inline CSS” if you have that on
    * if the issue persists if those are unticked and you use Avada or Divi or ELementor (potentially other themes/ plugins too) you might also have to add wp-content/cache or wp-content/uploads to the comma-separated CSS optimization exclusion list.

    hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter andyd_ohd

    (@andyd_ohd)

    I did read that and will certainly give that a try. So there’s no way to automatically delete the cache at all?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    No, there is no automatic cache purge because that risks breaking your site severely if a page cache would have HTML that still has references to the deleted Autoptimized files.

    Thread Starter andyd_ohd

    (@andyd_ohd)

    OK, thanks for that reply. I suppose it is a matter of incorporating an extra exercise into client Hosting Packages…?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Problem is there are so many different types of page caches that I cannot integrate with all to clear the page cache when AO’s gets cleared.

    Moreover a fast growing cache is a canary in a coal-mine, so it’s better to avoid the canary dying to begin with 😉

    Thread Starter andyd_ohd

    (@andyd_ohd)

    Many thanks. I’ll follow your advice.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    you’re welcome, feel free to leave a review of the plugin and support here! 🙂

    enjoy your weekend!
    frank

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