In fact, W3 Total Cache website has FAQ that say that is non-blocking: The main reason I do not want to use the Minify facility of W3 Total Cache, is that it uses to embed the minified CSS files it creates. View the wide screen version of this part of the Settings page. Minify Minify: Enable Do not check use Autoptimize plugin instead.Īll other settings in this section are irrelevant and I did not include them in the screenshot above. I use a shared server so I did not try other options. Page cache method: Disk: Enhanced works for me. There is an entire page of settings related to this which we discuss in Part 3: Page Cache. Page Cache Page cache: Enable Check this. I never tried this as I keep a localhost copy of my site on my home computer and have the possibility of trying and reviewing my changes there before implementing them on my live site. You will be able to review them and decide if you like them. (Whenever I tried, I got a mess.) Preview mode: It is supposed to have the following effect: any changes you make in the settings will not have any effect to other users but only for you. General section Toggle all caching types on or off (at once) Do not check this. These Settings pages on wide screens look a little bit differently, and we give links to the relevant screenshots. The screenshots from the Settings pages that you see here, are taken from narrow screens, to allow this post to be seen on narrow screens properly. The General Settings page has many sections, and we shall consider them one by one. This is the second post in our series that explains how to set up W3 Total Cache plugin to achieve PageSpeed grade of 100.Ĭonfiguring W3 Total Cache starts with filling the General Settings page. Get PageSpeed 100 by using W3 Total Cache and Autoptimize, Part 5: Autoptimize, Images, TipsĬonfigure General Settings of W3 Total Cache plugin.Get PageSpeed 100 by using W3 Total Cache and Autoptimize, Part 4: Browser Cache.Next: Get PageSpeed 100 by using W3 Total Cache and Autoptimize, Part 3: Page Cache.Previous: Get PageSpeed 100 by using W3 Total Cache and Autoptimize, Part 1.
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