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Cache Enabler Best Settings

March 18, 2019 by AMAN SINGH 1 Comment

Today in this article, I will share Cache Enabler Best Settings 2019 with you.

Cache Enabler is a lightweight cache plugin developed by KeyCDN. It creates a static HTML file of your site and serves visitors. It comes with very few configurations but important features.

Here’s its key features

  • You can clear cache manually or automatic.
  • You can see the Cache size from the dashboard.
  • Minification of HTML and inline JavaScript.
  • Also supports multisite.
  • Perfect works with Autoptimize

So let’s come directly to our topic and start Cache Enabler settings.

Cache Enabler Plugin Settings

First of all, log in to your WordPress site. Then click on Plugin >> Add New and search the Cache Enabler plugin. Then click Install Now.

After activating the plugin, click Settings >> Cache Enabler. This will take you to the plugin’s settings page.

Here is the Cache Enabler setting that works perfect.

Cache Enabler Plugin Settings

If you want you can set the cache expiry time, behavior, exclusions, and minification.

Cache Expiry – Set cache expiry 1 or 2 hours. However, this depends on your post-publishing frequency.

If you publish posts very quickly on your site, then set the cache expiry 1 or 2 hours. But if publishing 2 or 3 posts a week, then keep it disabled.

In the Cache Behavior, select the first and third options.

Cache Enabler Plugin Settings
  • When you publish a post on your site, it clears the complete cache.
  • If a new comment is posted, the entire cache gets cleared.
  • Pre-compression the cached pages.
  • It supports WebP images and creates an additional cached version for it.
  • If a plugin updates, then clears the entire cache.

If you do not use any Minify plugin (Autoptimize plugin) for your site, you can enable this option. This makes your site performance even better.

Cache Enabler Plugin Settings

After installing and activating the Cache Enabler plugin, you can also leave it default. Cache Enabler default settings work perfectly with most sites.

If you want to improve your WordPress site performance, you can use the Autoptimize plugin in your site. Here is the Best Autoptimize plugin Settings.

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Filed Under: WordPress Guide Tagged With: Beginners Guide, Cache Enabler, Cache plugins, Plugins, Website Performance, WordPress Guide

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  1. Charlston Dsouza says

    December 1, 2020 at 9:37 pm

    Hi Aman,
    My website performance is not the best, is it possible for you to look into it.
    I will be happy to pay you for your asssistance.

    Thanks,
    Charlston.

    Reply

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