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Configuring caching plugins

Summary:

In this article, you’ll learn how to fix your caching plugin conflict with ConvesioConvert. To make ConvesioConvert fully compatible with your WordPress website with caching plugin, the cache mechanism must be disabled for your logged in users.

Note: We’re unable to cover all caching options. Please reach out to the support team
responsible for your caching plugin for more specific support.


WP Super Cache

Go to Settings > WP Super Cache > Advanced Tab in the Miscellaneous section, select “Disable caching for logged in visitors” and save.

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WP Rocket Cache

Go to Settings > WP Rocket > Cache Tab > User Cache, keep the checkbox field unchecked and save.

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LiteSpeed Cache

Go to LiteSpeed Cache > Cache, set Cache Logged-in Users to off and save.

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W3 Total Cache

Go to Performance > Page Cache and keep the “Don’t cache pages for logged in users” field checked and save.


WP Fastest Cache

Go to WP Fastest Cache > Settings, set the Logged-in Users to checked and save the settings.


WP Optimize

Go to WP-Optimize > Cache > Page Cache, uncheck the “Serve cached pages to logged in users” setting and save.

Updated on June 25, 2024

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