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  • Plugin Support Laura – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support8)

    Hi @ofmarconi

    I hope you’re well today and thank yo for your question!

    I’m afraid I’m not familiar with the plugin that you mentioned and how it works “under the hood”.

    Hummingbird wasn’t meant to be “CloudFlare command center” but it has CloudFlare compatibility (API integration) built-in so it could set borwser caching rules at CloudFlare and clear CF cache when necessary.

    Best regards,
    Adam

    Thread Starter ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)

    Ah ok it doesn’t store HTML in the Cloudflare cache?

    Plugin Support Laura – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support8)

    Hi @ofmarconi

    It’s not “pushing” anything to Cloudflare and as far as I understand that other plugin (and CloudFlare itself) it’s not doing that either.

    CloudFlare has cache built-in already and CloudFlre itself is “between” the visitor and your site. So the way it works is that all the data between your site and the visitor goes through CloudFlare and CLoudFlare is caching some of that data “on the fly”.

    Plugins can only affect CloudFlare configuration in some ways but that’s it.

    To be specific: the fact that you use Hummingbird will not cause CloudFlare to stop caching assets if cache is enabled in CloudFlare.

    Kind regards,
    Adam

    Plugin Support Amin – WPMU DEV Support

    (@wpmudev-support2)

    Hello @ofmarconi ,

    We haven’t heard from you for a while, so it looks like this answers your question.

    If you still have more doubts let us know and re-open this ticket.

    kind regards,
    Kasia

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