No caching plugin or optimize plugin stupid?

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Hello all,

I have my site that has some dynamic PHP and Js on my most viewed pages that I found almost all cache plugins / optimize plugins brake the usability or layout. So I have decided to not use any of these plugins. Is this a stupid idea?

My site: [https://flcannabisdeals.org/])

I am considering increasing my server RAM.

Cheers!

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3 Comments
  1. Try PhastPress. It’s one of the simplest and most compatible I’ve found, and rarely creates any issues.

  2. Does your dynamic PHP use/rely on parameters (e.g. [site.com/?param=stuff](https://site.com/?param=stuff))

    Can you force such parameters onto dynamic pages?

    Most cache plugins will let you set ‘ignore pages with url parameters’ – which would solve the issue

  3. The best plugin I have come across is Hummingbird Pro. Out of the box, it offers caching, but it will be up to you if you want to enable caching for parameters. That being said, I’d tell you to test various caching plugins with various settings to see if they break anything.

 

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