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    (@loralora)


    Hello

    I use expert settings and cache my site for all users.

    But I noticed one thing: for guests, my site is fast and works great.
    For authorized users, my site is slow. As if there is no caching.

    Please tell me what I need to pay attention to, what settings? Please help me with settings.

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Contributor Mike Stott

    (@mikemayhem3030)

    Hi @loralora

    Are you able to do two things for me:-

    1. Share a link to your site
    2. Create an authorized user for me (not admin, just the same user type who you are experiencing slower site

    I can then take a look what’s going on when logged out and in.

    Thanks

    Can you try simple caching?
    Do you have caching enabled for all users?
    Have you examined the timestamp in the end of the html source when a logged in user visits? Check it the second time and make sure the timestamp matches.

    Enable the debug log and restrict it to your own IP. Visit as a logged in user and make sure it says it’s either creating a cache file, or serving a cache file.

    Expert caching uses mod_rewrite to serve pages to anonymous users, but logged in users will be served by PHP. Normally there’s barely any difference in speed but maybe your site is very underpowered or misconfigured in some way.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @loralora These support forums are extremely public, scraped by the Internet and you just 1 minute ago posted a URL, an email to log into and the password.

    It was caught in the pending queue and I archived it.

    Do not post that information again. It’s not safe and no one needs to log into anything to assist you.

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