Wordpress LScache Plugin: Guide to what to turn off and on
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hello I dont know coding, studied commerce not computers, no idea what a lot of features in the plugin even mean. I started using Litespeed server because its fast. Installed Litespeed cache because its good and simple to use. It was simple then, had 2-3 tabs I think in the plugin. Had near to no features to on and off. Now theres too many on the level of w3 total cache and to a content creator with low website knowledge, it becomes stupidly confusing. I have a simple request. Can the support team or devs of this plugin post a guide which instructs what to turn on and off in the myriad tabs this plugin has? A guide(written/pictures showing on and off settings) aimed at users without much know how so that it enables them to use this plugin for all its intents and purposes at a bare minimum satisfactory and efficient level so that it provides them with better results than their current situation where they are stuck with using this highly customizable plugin at less than even rudimentary levels, scared to turn anything on and off in fear of messing something up. Thank you My website if it matters https://www.oppatranslations.com Hi, no1oppa. Thats a good suggestion. We are currently working on some comprehensive documentation, and I think a guide like that is a perfect addition to it. For now, though, I can tell you that you dont have to touch any of those new features and settings if you dont want to. The plugin ships with default settings that should be appropriate for most installations. All of the other bells and whistles are optional and are turned off by default. So feel free to ignore them. Ive been working over the past few months to improve the wiki (remove outdated content, include explanations of all of the options, organize the content in a way thats easier to find, etc.) As of now, it should all be up-to-date. Also, through our WordPress Wednesday blog series Im aiming to demystify some of the more complicated settings, so if you havent seen that yet, you might want to see if anything there grabs you. I hope some of this helps. Thanks for the suggestion! np I hope you guys make the guide soon. Im going to take the liberty of posting some settings here. Please see if there is any that should be on or off. Cache tab Cache Logged-in Users ON Cache Commenters ON Cache REST API ON Cache Login Page ON Cache favicon.ico ON Cache PHP Resources ON Cache Mobile OFF Browser Cache OFF Optimize CSS Minify OFF CSS Combine OFF CSS HTTP/2 Push OFF JS Minify OFF JS Combine OFF JS HTTP/2 Push OFF HTML Minify OFF Load CSS Asynchronously OFF Load JS Deferred OFF Exclude JQuery ON Tuning Combined CSS Priority OFF Combined JS Priority OFF Remove Query Strings OFF CDN Off. I dont use CDN so dosent matter for now. Any Suggestion? Thanks Your setup looks good to me, and if its working for you, thats really what matters. One easy suggestion would be to turn on browser caching support in the Cache tab. LiteSpeed Cache only caches the dynamic content (the pages that WordPress generates). If you enable browser caching, the static files on your site (things that rarely change, like images, Javascript, CSS, etc.) can be cached locally by the users browser. If your site is loading fine without any of the extra optimization features, then feel free to leave them as they are. Hope this helps! ok Hi, again no1oppa. I have added a Beginners Guide to our wiki, thanks to your suggestion. I hope that it answers all of your questions, but if it doesnt, feel free to come back here and ask anything.
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