• Resolved willjames

    (@willjames)


    Hi
    When I clear the AO cache (need to look at why it is growing again) it also clears the WP Super cache – sometimes there are thousands of pages in there (if preloaded, for example) and it has to reprocess them all over again.

    Any ideas why this would be happening (I assume it’s not supposed to)
    I saw on an earlier post about changing the location of the cache – is this an option?

    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter willjames

    (@willjames)

    I have just installed rapidload and it seems that clearing the AO cache also clears this down as well?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Hey Will 🙂
    When AO’s cache is cleared, the page cache _has_ to be cleared to, else the page cache holds HTML with references to autoptimized CSS/ JS that does not exist anymore, thereby breaking the site.

    hope this clarifies,
    frank

    Thread Starter willjames

    (@willjames)

    Many thanks – I should have realised this.

    On a different subject, I notice that there have been some changes to the lazyload of images. Google pagespeed is saying that not all the images on this page are being lazyloaded,: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.truckpages.co.uk%2Ftrucks%2Ffor-sale%2Fvolvo%2F

    I have been unloading some assets using Asset Cleanup, although I have run the test with the plugin deactivated and it made no difference.

    many thanks

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    those are images that are actually lazyloaded by your theme willjames, see if that is an option you can turn off after which hopefully AO’s lazyload can take over more successfully?

    Thread Starter willjames

    (@willjames)

    It seems there is no option to turn off what the theme is trying to do.

    Looking into it further, it is only on the CPT archive pages where it is not working. The product pages and blog pages

    I see that someone else had this issue and saw the issue – not sure I understand what the problem/solution was though: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/lazyloading-not-working-on-taxonomy-archives/

    I am guessing that it may have something to do with the theme’s image class on these pages? https://www.truckpages.co.uk/trucks/for-sale/make-body/volvo-tipper/

    If so what should I change them to to get the lazyload working?
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    I see that someone else had this issue and saw the issue – not sure I understand what the problem/solution was though:

    me neither I’m afraid

    If so what should I change them to to get the lazyload working?

    you will somehow have to stop the theme from lazyloading on those archive pages I’m afraid, AO simply cannot lazyload those. check with the theme developer maybe?

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