Wordpress LScache Plugin: is disable cache working properly?
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 When making changes to website, I would like to disable LiteSpeed so I can see changes on frontend. But when I disable LiteSpeed in settings and empty cache, cache files are still being created. I see LiteSpeed files being created in these 2 directories (even when LiteSpeed is disabled): wp-content/cache/css wp-content/cache/js When Im developing site, is there a way to completely disable LiteSpeed so nothing is cached until plugin is enabled again? This way, I should be able to see changes made on frontend when developing site. Thanks for any suggestions. Hi Please try set Disable All Features to On from LSCache -> Debug tab will bypass all functions. Best Yes, this is exactly how I have been disabling functions. But, even when I do this (exactly as you have detailed), cache files are still created. Any suggestions on how to prevent this? Hi @andrew55, can you try to deactivate the plugin to see the result? Disable All Features function is nearly same as deactivating the plugin, if you confirm its the plugin creating the cache directory, please join our Slack channel and find me (@Stanley Cheung at Litespeed) to reproduce the bug, thanks.
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