Wordpress LScache Plugin: LiteSpeed Start Lazyload image
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 I turned off Lazy Load Images and Inline Lazy Load Images Library but I still can see in console log of inspector this statement: [LiteSpeed] Start Lazyload image I already purged all cache and turned off Cloudflare cache. Report number: PJVSEEMU This topic was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by mrhuynhanh. Hi, I think its because the Lazy Load iframes is still on and theres a background image in the iframe. By the way, I notice your Cloudflare APO is still caching dynamic content. You need to turn it off otherwise, it may conflict with LSCache. Please see the following: cache-control: max-age=14400 cf-cache-status: HIT cf-edge-cache: cache,platform=wordpress cf-ray: 695f2a694a9118b4-EWR To see if CF is completely out of the picture of caching dynamic content, please run the LSCache Checker https://check.lscache.io/ . Regards. I turned off Lazy Load iframes and the notice is gone. But Cloudflare APO I didnt turn on. And do you mean that I shouldnt turn on concurrent both LSCache and Cloudflare cache/optimization? How to turn off Browser dynamic content caching? Can you share me the best practice configuration for LSCache and Cloudflare? Thanks for your reponses! Hi, CF APO will create some incompatibility and unforeseeable issues with LSCWP and cache-contorl header over main request should always be no-cache,max-age=0,must-revalidate to avoid browser cache the page and give you outdated page besides these 2 things , other CF features should work as it is , you dont need to enable minify on both sides though , one side doing that is enough. Best regards,
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