Guest mode disabled elementor sticky header?




Wordpress LScache Plugin: Guest mode disabled elementor sticky header?

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
Hi team, Im using elementor and cartflows to build my landing page and header/footer. Once I turned on the Guest Mode, elementor sticky header was not working. Turned off the Guest Mode, and the sticky header is working again. However, with guest mode turned off, my page speed score on Google speed insight and GTmetrics dropped sharply. I tried to keep Guest Mode on and turned off JS minify, JS combine, and JS Deferred, but the issue still exists. Please kindly guide me, is there any way to optimize the speed score and bring back the sticky header? Thanks in advance. Mars Hi, I found out the issue is probably from Guest Optimization. I turned Guest Mode on and turned Guest Optimization off. The sticky header works? But the website speed scores are still low. Please kindly help to resolve the issue. Mars Taken from cache plugin documentation regarding Guest Optimization: User Experience Warning This feature leads to excellent page speed scores, but it may not be as nice for the human users of your site. To test Guest Optimizations impact on user experience, use incognito mode to view your site as a first-time visitor. Additionally, Guest Optimization can mask any real problems your site may have. If you wish to get an accurate and true evaluation from page speed test sites, turn this feature off. Use the page speed test sites suggestions to fix any problems your site may have, and then re-enable Guest Optimization. However, deactivating Guest Optimization does not necessarily mean that you have to do without optimizations, but that you have to make the optimization settings individually. If you provide us with a link to the affected page where this sticky header can be seen would help.



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