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  • Well first enable and configure the browser caching.

    I would also let auto optimize move the javascript into the footer.

    Make sure minify is disabled.

    Thread Starter demidowski

    (@demidowski)

    Hi there,
    I enabled and configured Browser cache, of course I disable Autoptimize plugin, and any auto optimize, minify in W3Total Cache is disabled. Remove all files from “cache” folder, still site is broken. I’ve got enable only” page cache,
    configured broweser cache by:
    Set Last-Modified header
    Set expires header
    Set cache control header
    Set entity tag (eTag)
    Set W3 Total Cache header
    Enable HTTP (gzip) compression

    In JS&CSS/ HTML&XML / Media& other files – I also set cunfiguration like upper

    Any suggestions?

    Best regards

    Have you tried turning on compatibility mode? Or try using disk basic instead of enhanced.

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