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  • Cloudflare - CDN CNAME

    Cloudflare is not a typical CDN but is actually a reverse proxy, all of your content will still load from your regular domain, yoursite.com. With Cloudflare there is no specific CDN CNAME to serve

  • Cloudflare - Recommended settings

    You don't have to make any changes in the Cloudflare settings when using WP Rocket. If you want to be sure that there won't be any issues, you can either turn on the Optimal Settings option on the WP

  • Using Cloudflare Cache Everything with WP Rocket

    This article contains information about the most common problems when using Cloudflare's Cache Everything feature, and how to solve them. Admin bar is cached This is a cosmetic issue only, not a

  • Purge Varnish when using Cloudflare or other proxy

    Enabling the one-click Varnish add-on will auto-purge Varnish when the WP Rocket cache is cleared. When you also use a proxy such as Cloudflare this can prevent the Varnish cache being purged. The

  • 502 error when manually clearing the cache

    If you see a 502 error from Cloudflare when clearing the WP Rocket cache, please check if you are also using the Query Monitor plugin. In some cases, this combination can lead to the 502 error. If

  • Using Cloudflare APO with WP Rocket

    WP Rocket is compatible with Cloudflare APO, meaning that the cache clearing between WP Rocket and Cloudflare APO will be synchronized. Note: This compatibility requires the Cloudflare's official

  • Allow the generation of Used CSS and Critical Path CSS in Cloudflare

    This article contains information related to the known issues caused by Cloudflare's security options that affect the Remove Unused CSS and Load CSS Asynchronously features, when trying to generate

  • Common issues with LazyLoad

    Although we do our best to make our features as compatible as possible with other plugins and themes, it's impossible to ensure 100% compatibility. Here are some known conflicts with LazyLoad: Grid

  • Using SSL with WP Rocket

    If use SSL on your website, make sure to take the following steps to ensure that it works correctly with WP Rocket. Note: We provide this info as a helpful, informational guide for you; we don’t

  • Using Cloudflare with WP Rocket

    WP Rocket is compatible and complementary with Cloudflare. You can find more information and instructions on how to synchronize WP Rocket with Cloudflare, and other useful information below. Getting

  • When should I use the top menu options and the dashboard Quick Actions

    WP Rocket's top menu is automatically added to the admin bar so that you can easily run some actions from anywhere in your admin panel, without having to access WP Rocket's Settings page.

  • Using WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache with WP Rocket

    Heads up! This article is about compatibility with WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache. This is not the Official Cloudflare plugin. According to the developers of the WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache

  • Too many redirects error

    This affects customers using Cloudflare's Flexible SSL. Problem Site crashes when WP Rocket is deactivated Too many redirects error in your browser: Cause If you use Cloudflare's Flexible SSL on your

  • Redirect HTTP to HTTPS

    If you have SSL enabled for your entire site, you will need to make sure that all links pointing to the HTTP version of your site will be automatically redirected to the HTTPS version. You may use

  • Fixing non-www redirection

    Not having the correct redirects in place for the various versions of your domain can cause problems. There are a few ways to set up these redirects. ⚠️ After implementing any of the following

  • Use efficient cache lifetimes

    Formerly Serve static assets with an efficient cache policy. Cache lifetimes (also known as cache expiry or TTL - Time To Live) determine how long a browser should store and reuse downloaded

  • Hosting compatibility

    WP Rocket is compatible with 99% of hosts. Due to the specifics of some hosting platforms, there may be some particular considerations. If you come across a hosting company that wants you to remove

  • Modern HTTP

    Google's Modern HTTP is a performance insight about the web protocol used by your site assets. Currently, it's only available on Lighthouse tests, and not on PageSpeed tests. Understanding Modern

  • Using WP Rocket with a CDN

    Forget configuration headaches, WP Rocket has now its own premium CDN service, RocketCDN. Our automatic configuration provides the best speed results! CDN Compatibility: This feature is generally

  • Presales FAQs - RocketCDN

    How much does it cost? If you already have a WP Rocket subscription, then the standard price is $7.99/month/domain or $79/year/domain (excluding VAT) although there may be promotional pricing periods

  • Reduce initial server response time

    Pagespeed has changed from Audits to Insights. For the most up-to-date info, please see our new Document request latency doc. Server response time (also known as Time To First Byte) measures how long

  • 404 errors on minified or combined CSS/JavaScript files

    Under normal circumstances, you should not find 404 errors on the minified or combined files created by WP Rocket. However there are a few external factors which can affect this. In this Article

  • Which IP addresses and URLs do I need to allow for WP Rocket?

    For license validation and for some features, WP Rocket relies on external services. You can check their status here: https://wp-rocket.me/status/. IPs and URLs of these services need to be allowed

  • Caching query strings

    WP Rocket does not cache pages with query strings by default, although there are some very specific exceptions (see below). A query string is where you have a URL that contains a question mark

  • Mobile cache

    The Mobile cache feature is used to serve fast pages to visitors who are using a mobile device to navigate your website. This feature is activated by default upon activating WP Rocket. This article

  • Brotli compression

    What is Brotli? Brotli is a lossless data compression algorithm created by Google with a very high compression ratio. Brotli vs. GZIP Brotli provides better overall compression compared to GZIP,

  • Sitemap doesn't update

    WP Rocket automatically excludes sitemaps from cache and optimizations, so it most cases WP Rocket is not related to your sitemap(s) not being updated as expected. There are two reasons why a sitemap

  • Browser caching

    Browser caching allows you to speed up your website for those visitors who visit multiple pages, or visit multiple times, by storing files locally in the user’s browser. This way, the amount of data

  • Use HTTP/2

    This audit has been replaced. Google PageSpeed Insights now uses a new version of this audit. Please refer to our updated documentation instead: Modern HTTP (new PageSpeed insight). HTTP/2 is a more

  • The link you followed has expired

    Are you seeing this message when performing an action in the admin area of your site? If so, the message is coming from WordPress itself - WP Rocket doesn't cache anything in the admin area. In that

  • Logged-out cache displayed to logged-in users

    If you have a site where users log in to view content, there can be cases where the logged-out page is shown to logged-in users, or vice versa. Please check the following: Are you using an additional

  • Can I run WP Rocket on localhost and staging domains?

    Local and staging domains WP Rocket will work locally if you use one of the domain endings listed below, or just localhost. Local installations don’t count as sites for licensing purposes, although

  • RSS feed doesn't update

    If your RSS feed is not updating immediately when you publish new podcasts or content, there are 2 features that may affect this: Page caching Browser caching Page caching WP Rocket automatically

  • Using Ezoic with WP Rocket

    This article contains information on how to use WP Rocket and Ezoic at the same time on your site. Ezoic integration plugin You should not install the Ezoic Integration plugin because it will prevent

  • White screen while clearing the cache

    In rare occasions, you may see a white screen when clearing the cache of WP Rocket by: Using the Clear and Preload cache option in WP Rocket's admin bar menu. Clicking on the Clear cache button in WP

  • Create different cache files with dynamic and mandatory cookies

    Some plugins may use cookies to display dynamic page content based on conditions related to the current web page visitor. For example, a third-party plugin may set a cookie related to your country in

  • Configuration for large websites

    If you have a big website with thousands of pages, delivering a cached and optimized site presents some challenges. In this doc, we will cover some useful techniques you can apply when caching a

  • Bypass WP Rocket's caching and optimizations

    In this article, you will learn how to bypass WP Rocket's caching and optimizations. This is needed in the following scenarios: To check if a display issue is caused by WP Rocket or not. To speed

  • cURL error 28

    Have you received an error like these while validating your WP Rocket license, or after activating Load CSS Asynchronously? Error: cURL error 28: Operation timed out after x milliseconds cURL error

  • Troubleshooting Critical CSS generation issues

    Basic requirements for the generation tool to work: You must have a valid WP Rocket license. Check the service status here: https://wp-rocket.me/status/ Your site must be publicly accessible for the

  • Can I use WP Rocket on a private intranet or offline?

    It's possible to use WP Rocket on an intranet or other private network, but some features do require access to the internet and to our external servers. License validation Access to the internet for

  • Optimization plugins not compatible with WP Rocket

    This article contains a list of the optimization plugins and features that are not compatible with WP Rocket because they overlap each other, and cause major conflicts. Optimization plugins not

  • New blog posts or content changes don’t show up right away

    WP Rocket automatically clears the relevant parts of the cache when you update content so that your site stays up-to-date. If you find that new content isn't showing up immediately, there are a few

  • What exactly does WP Rocket do?

    This article shows all the features included in WP Rocket has to optimize a WordPress website. Note: WP Rocket can adjust the settings when certain plugins, themes, and hosting environments are

  • Preload links

    The Preload links feature will improve the perceived loading time of pages for a user navigating your site. If a user hovers over, or touches, a link for 100ms or more, the HTML of that page will be

  • CSS changes don’t show up

    In this Article Clear the Used CSS Browser caching How to bust the browser cache Unique themes - Genesis, X Theme If you are making changes to the CSS files on your site and you've cleared the WP

  • Using Varnish with WP Rocket

    You can use WP Rocket and Varnish caching at the same time. In this article, you can learn how you can synchronize them using our Varnish Add-on, how to customize the synchronization, and other

  • Largest Contentful Paint

    Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) is one of the Core Web Vitals. This guide will explain what it is, how to analyze your page and how to improve this metric. Overview of Largest Contentful Paint Largest

  • Excluding external JavaScript from combine

    Sometimes there can be an issue with external JavaScript files and minification/ concatenation. These 3rd party JavaScript files are also included in the combined file when enabling Combine

  • List of pre_get_rocket_option_{option_name} filters

    WP Rocket's pre_get_rocket_option_{option_name} filters can be used to programmatically activate and deactivate WP Rocket's options, or to apply bulk changes to WP Rocket settings based on any