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Divi LiteSpeed Cache | All About

by | Nov 28, 2023

Learn more about Divi Litespeed Cache. Our Litespeed Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

Divi LiteSpeed Cache | All About

Did you know that the Divi LiteSpeed Cache integration lets Divi users boost the performance and speed of their WordPress websites?

This is done by leveraging the caching capabilities offered by the LSCache plugin.

Divi LiteSpeed Cache | All About

In fact, using Divi and LiteSpeed Cache lets Divi users benefit from the caching and optimization features provided by LSCache.

When a WordPress website is built with the Divi theme and Divi Builder, the Divi Litespeed Cache integration lets LSCache to cache and serve the rendered web pages more efficiently.

Let’s take a look at some of the caching benefits:

  • Improved Page Load Times:

    Caching reduces the time it takes to load web pages by serving pre-generated cached copies to website visitors. This results in faster page load times, which improves the user experience and SEO rankings.

  • Reduced Server Load:

    By serving cached content, the server’s workload is reduced because it doesn’t have to regenerate pages with every request. This leads to lower server resource usage and cost savings.

  • Better Scalability:

    Caching helps websites handle increased traffic and visitor load without performance degradation.

How to configure LSCache for Divi in a WordPress environment

  1. First, we have to make sure the Divi theme is installed and activated on our WordPress website. We can download Divi from the Elegant Themes website.
  2. Then, it is time to install the LiteSpeed Cache plugin from the WordPress plugin repository.
  3. Now, activate the LSCache plugin.
  4. We can access the LiteSpeed Cache settings by heading to “LiteSpeed Cache” in our WordPress dashboard.
  5. Then, configure basic settings as seen below:
    • First, enable “Cache” to activate caching.
    • Then, select the “Separate Mobile View” option.
    • Next, configure other settings like cache purging, cache expiration times, etc.
  6. Furthermore, Divi has specific settings that affect caching behavior. So, check the Divi theme settings to make sure that caching is not disabled or conflicting with LSCache settings.
  7. Furthermore, we can exclude content generated by Divi with the Exclude feature or configure URL exclusions.
  8. Now, it is time to test the website to make sure it is functioning as expected.
  9. Additionally, we can monitor the website’s performance to check if caching is improving the user experience.

Furthermore, we have to keep both Divi and LSCache up to date. We also need to conduct performance tests and audits periodically to identify areas for further optimization.

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Conclusion

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