How do I know if my browser is not cached?
When you’re in Google Chrome, click on View, then select Developer, then Developer Tools. Alternatively, you can right click on a page in Chrome, then click Inspect. Click on the Network tab, then check the box to Disable cache.
How do I enable browser caching in WordPress?
Navigate to General Settings and select Enable Browser Cache. Click save and navigate to Browser Cache Settings (top of the page) Choose the cache headers available. Set expires headers, cache-control, and ETag headers (based on the settings done before)
How do I Fix my caching problems or Clear web browser’s cache?
Here are some ways you can try to fix your caching problem, in order of escalation: Try holding down the Shift key while pressing the Refresh button. Close your browser and re-open it (make sure you are NOT on the cached page) and delete your temporary Internet files (clear your cache).
How to clear the cache in Microsoft Edge?
Clearing the cache in Microsoft Edge Open your browser and click on the settings button (…) at the top-right corner. In the menu that pops up, click on History. Click on Clear History at the top of the page.
Is there a caching plugin for WordPress for Caos?
Keep in mind that CAOS won’t work with other Google Analytics WordPress plugins. Alternatively, you can use the WordPress caching plugin WP-Rocket to achieve the same goal: This plugin’s Google Tracking Add-on enables you to host your analytics script locally with the click of a button.
How to fix leverage browser caching warning in WordPress?
If you want to resolve the above problem, there’s a free plugin called Complete Analytics Optimization Suite (CAOS) developed by Daan van den Bergh that you can use: You can download CAOS from the WordPress Plugin Directory or by searching for it under Plugins > Add New in your WordPress dashboard.