Does anyone know how to leverage browser caching for the following cacheable resources:
https://syndication.twitter.com/settings (10 minutes)
http://apis.google.com/j
Hi John. For general browser caching this is normally done by editing the .htaccess file and adding Expires Headers etc.
You can also install plugins like Total W3 Cache etc. but I don't think that it is recommended here by WA. This is because they have site speed enabled and deem it unnecessary... etc.
However, the above will not help for social media related issues, as they are hosted on their servers. Just one of the things we live with.
If you check many popular sites, you will probably see the same thing. You lose a few milliseconds...nothing to worry about unless it was drastic,
I believe you should contact site support to find out if they can better advise you or help with this.
David
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How do you leverage browser caching cacheable resources?
Does anyone know how to leverage browser caching for the following cacheable resources:
https://syndication.twitter.com/settings (10 minutes)
http://apis.google.com/j
Hi John. For general browser caching this is normally done by editing the .htaccess file and adding Expires Headers etc.
You can also install plugins like Total W3 Cache etc. but I don't think that it is recommended here by WA. This is because they have site speed enabled and deem it unnecessary... etc.
However, the above will not help for social media related issues, as they are hosted on their servers. Just one of the things we live with.
If you check many popular sites, you will probably see the same thing. You lose a few milliseconds...nothing to worry about unless it was drastic,
I believe you should contact site support to find out if they can better advise you or help with this.
David
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Hi David,
Thank you for the quick response much appreciated. I'll check HTAccess