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Dave Allipa.
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28 August 2021 at 7:31 am #915::
Dear #Divi and #Litespeed cache plugin (LiteSpeed Server) users,
I would like to share with you the settings that I have processed so far in the LiteSpeed cache plugin. I have adjusted these settings following the update of Divi to version 4.10.5.
After clearing my cache and database, a first visit via PageSpeed Insights for mobile is 99 and for desktop 100. After the first visit, the score for both mobile and desktop is 100.With Divi I checked all options at Divi -> Theme options -> General -> Performance except “Defer Additional Third Party Scripts”
I rent a VPS LiteSpeed Server myself. The settings of the LiteSpeed cache plugin are as follows.
Options default settings:
– Make sure you got a domain key
– Guest Mode on
– Guest Optimization On
– Make sure your Server IP is enteredSETTINGS CACH
CACH tab
– Cache logged in users ON
– Cache commenters ON
– Cache rest API ON
– Cache login page ON
– Enable favicon.ico cache ON
– Cache php resources ON
– Mobile cache ONTTL tab
– No adjustments madeDELETE tab
– No adjustments madeEXCLUSIONS tab
– No adjustments madeESI . tab
– No adjustments madeOBJECTS tab
– Object Cache ON
– Method Redis
– Port 6379BROWSER . tab
– Browser cache ONADVANCED tab
– No adjustments madeSETTINGS CDN
– No adjustments made here, because I don’t use CDN. My target group lives in the NetherlandsSETTINGS OPTIMIZATION IMAGES
Image optimization tab:
– Cron task for requests ON
– Cron task for fetch ON
– Optimize original images ON
– Delete original backups from OFF
– Optimize without quality loss OFF
– Preserves EXIF/XMP data OFF
– Create WebP versions ON
– Resize image in WebP ON
– WebP for extra srcset OFF
– Manage quality images in WordPress 80SETTINGS PAGE OPTIMIZATION
CSS Settings Tab
– Minify CSS ON
– Bundle CSS OFF
– Generate UCSS ON
– CSS Combine external and inline OFF
– CSS HTTP/2 Push ON
– CSS asynchronous load ON
– CCSS per URL Off
– Inline CSS Async Lib OFF
– Optimization display fonts DEFAULTJS Settings Tab
– Reduce JS OFF
– Bundle JS OFF
– JS Combine external and inline OFF
– JS HTTP/2 Push ON
– Postpone loading JS OFFHTML Settings tab
– Minify html ON
– Manage DNS Prefetch OFF
– Remove query string OFF
– Unload Google Fonts asynchronously OFF
– Remove Google Fonts ON
– Remove WordPress emoji OFF (already enabled in Divi)
– Remove noscript tags OFFMedia settings tab
– Lazy Load images ON
– Simple image temporary padding: data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAAAAAAAABAAAAAAIBRAA7
– Responsive placeholder ON
– Responsive placeholder color (the color of your menu background)
– Generate LQIP in cloud OFF
– Create LQIP in the background OFF
– Lazy load iframes ON
– Add missing sizes ON
– Inline lazy load images library ONMedia exceptions tab
– No adjustments madePerhaps this is of some use to you as well or does anyone have any tips.
Greeting,
Niels Picard -
28 August 2021 at 7:33 am #918
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28 August 2021 at 7:38 am #920
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28 August 2021 at 7:39 am #921
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28 August 2021 at 7:39 am #922
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28 August 2021 at 8:06 am #927
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28 August 2021 at 8:08 am #928::
I don’t know the specifications of their server. For other hosting providers I have compared their Server specifications like cpu, php workers, inodes, memory, cache. You can translate it with the right mouse button. It is on https://nielspicard.nl/webhosting/bij-welke-webhosting-provider-brengt-u-uw-webshop-onder/
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