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Wordpress LScache Plugin: Google analytics

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
Hello, I notice that Google analytics stop working suddenly when lacache pluing is active . Hi, I dont think cache will affect GA. Maybe some JS function altered the GA script , please try reset to default or disable all JS related options and see how it goes. Best regards, Hello, @CacheCrawler Its works , I need suggest if possible , for my website is blog site i have everyday new post and also i have adsenes do i need to make to make special settings for cache and optimising ? Best regards Hi, As far as I know , adsenses should work with cache Best regards, Hi @CacheCrawler Thank you for your response , and does optimizing effecting it ? and in case my website has daily posts do i need to make the cache time less ? Best regards Hi, Is that daily posts added by widget or shortcode ? if that so , you can enable ESI , then you can set that daily post to ESI block while have main page to have longer cache time Best regards, Hi @CacheCrawler No its added normal article Hi, No , I mean , how was it added ? Best regards, Hi @CacheCrawler If i understand what do you mean from here Hi, I am sorry I dont speak that language, I am not sure what am I supposed to be looking at that screenshot. Could you please do a quick translation or screenshot it with English wordpress ? Best regards, Hi @mohdaljaraba If I understand you correctly, you just want to know if you need a shorter site TTL if you publish a post every day? LSCache is smart enough to purge the relevant categories, tags, and archives for you when you publish a new post, so technically, you could keep the TTL quite long, and trust the LSCache plugin to manage accurate purging for you. In other words: no, you do not need a short TTL on a site that publishes posts daily Im going to close this topic now due to lack of activity. If I misunderstood your question and you still need help, please let us know, and we can reopen the topic. Hi @lclarke yes exactly thank you



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