Hi @outpacer,
Cloudflare caches CSS and JS. Purging cache from either the plugin or cloudflare.com dashboard, the Cloudflare cache should be cleared.
In the plugin there is a setting called “Development Mode” which would bypass Cloudflare cache while you’re making changes on your website. If you don’t see any changes while “Development Mode” is active, you probably have other caching systems which needs purging.
Do you use any other plugins which do caching? If you do try purging that cache.
Additionally browsers have their own caches. I’d advise to purge browser caches as well.
After I deleted plugin I still have issues with WordPress and website:(
The plugin itself does not cache anything. The plugin is a way to control Cloudflare settings. If you’ve deleted the plugin and you still have issues, then the problem is not with the plugin.
Let me know if you continue to have issues.
Thanks
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This reply was modified 8 years, 9 months ago by
thellimist.
Thank you for a quick and clear response. I changed a review rating because of that.
I didn’t use any other cache plugin and I cleared my browser cache.
Maybe I did something wrong with CloudFlare (can’t imagine what exactly), but my problems were solved after I deleted a website from a CloudFlare at all. Purging a cache thru the plugin or CloudFlare didn’t help.
I will try to use your plugin again after figuring out how to have a deal with CloudFlare.
I will try to use your plugin again after figuring out how to have a deal with CloudFlare.
I’d advice the same. Instead of deleting you can gray cloud your website from cloudflare.com DNS tab. Make sure the website works when you have orange clouded your website. Afterwards install the plugin to enhance your Cloudflare experience with the features the plugin provides: https://en-gb.ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/cloudflare/
support.cloudflare.com is a rich source to figure out the problem you’re having.
Thanks for using Cloudflare.