• Resolved ashishdas

    (@ashishdas)


    Hi Siteground, is there any way to set the “timeout” or for how long a page is stored within the L2 Dynamic Cache.

    Most pages on my website will take about 2-3 seconds to load on first load, and then load super fast (sub 1s) if I access it the same session, or from another browser immediately after the first load has been completed.

    However this first load doesn’t seem to last long. i.e. The load time is back to 2-3 seconds not long after? Note that nothing has changed on these pages i.e. No new posts, updates etc.

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  • Plugin Author Stanimir Stoyanov

    (@sstoqnov)

    SiteGround Representative

    Hey @ashishdas

    Would it be possible to provide your site url please, so I can check it?

    Regards,
    Stanimir

    Thread Starter ashishdas

    (@ashishdas)

    Hi Stanimir,
    It is:
    https://www.modsie.com.au/
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Stanimir Stoyanov

    (@sstoqnov)

    SiteGround Representative

    Hey @ashishdas

    I’ve checked your site and there is a facebook pixel scripts, which is dynamically generated, but it’s also cached.

    The script name is changing every sometimes, and when a visitor open a cached page, the script is missing, which leads to bigger load time.

    After I cleared the Cloudflare cache, the page time went from ~3s to 1s.

    Here is the path to the script public_html/wp-content/cache/busting/facebook-tracking/fbpix-config-114313048902160-2.9.4.js.

    Regards,
    Stanimir

    Thread Starter ashishdas

    (@ashishdas)

    Hi, thanks for that.
    I seem to be now having issues where even after a person has logged in, some pages are being served from the cache.
    Steps to replicate:
    1. Visit modsie.com.au
    2. Visit a few pages, i.e. Bags, Shoes etc to ensure pages are loaded into cache
    3. Login
    4. Visit the same pages again i.e. Bags, Shoes etc. the page is displayed from cache (i.e. no use logged in)

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