Not minifying parent theme .css




Wordpress LScache Plugin: Not minifying parent theme .css

Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02
Hello, Using Litespeed cache plugin obviously. In GTMetrix waterfall, I noticed a peculiarity. All my .css files have a url similar to litespeed/cssjs/b13f2.css?4fb2c , including child theme css. The one exception is for the parent themes css, which is not minified, and does not have the litespeed/cssjs path. Essentially, the parent themes .css file is not being touched, not minified. I see options to exclude various items, but I dont see any option to include missing items. I dont see any options that could help me in the plugin, and searching for this issue does not bring up any similar results. I would like to request help solving the issue, thank you. ??????? P.S. A suggestion for the plugin: Please allow lossless Webp! In the end, I decided not to use Litespeed for Webp, because the resulting images were too lossy for my liking. I would request an option for 100% lossless webp conversion. I have found another plugin that will do this for me, currently in the process of implementing, however, it would be nice to not have to use another plugin for this. P.S. #2 I also decided to use a different Redis object cache plugin, my impression is that the Redis cache in Litespeed is noticeably slower than using a standalone redis cache plugin. That is to say, the initial/first cache delay when opening a page, appears to take longer using Litespeeds version vs a standalone ? not sure why. If this were looked into, I would prefer deleting the standalone and using Litespeed for everything. This topic was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by whiteweazel21. This topic was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by whiteweazel21. Hi, for css issue , please enable the debug log , it will state the reason why it didnt get minified for image, I will pass it alone as feature request for object cache ,could you please be more specific ? how much longer it takes in compare to other ? which one is the other ? and also please compare the redis info (like how many keys get/set , traffic usage ?etc) on both cases Best regards, Hi, Im going to mark this topic Resolved , due to lack of activity. If you still need help, please feel free to re-open it. When re-open it, please also change the topic status to not solved Best regards,



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