My site is designed using a wordpress program. Im considering installing a plugin "WP Super Cache" to minimize the server overload of my site. Will this plugin affect my Adsense code?
azn romeo 4u
4:05 pm on Dec 29, 2011 (gmt 0)
No, it definitely makes it (site) go faster though...
jbayabas
4:12 pm on Dec 29, 2011 (gmt 0)
Have you installed it on your site? I'm looking for someone who installed the plugin and let me know if it affected your Adsense SEO or earnings.
azn romeo 4u
4:25 pm on Dec 29, 2011 (gmt 0)
Yes, it doesn't do anything to earnings as far as I can tell. The adsense code can't be cache by your site if that's what your wondering, since it's being called by javascript elsewhere.
jbayabas
4:39 pm on Dec 29, 2011 (gmt 0)
Thanks! Installing it!
netmeg
5:29 pm on Dec 29, 2011 (gmt 0)
I use WP Super Cache on some sites, and W3 Total Cache on others, and my AdSense has not been adversely affected by either.
jbayabas
3:29 pm on Dec 30, 2011 (gmt 0)
Installed it but it crashes the Firefox browser after 5 pages. Other browsers don't seem to have any problem. I chose the EASY PHP caching.
Does your site crash in Firefox?
netmeg
6:39 pm on Dec 30, 2011 (gmt 0)
Nope. I'd look for potential extension conflicts.
jbayabas
8:38 pm on Dec 30, 2011 (gmt 0)
You're probably not aware of it. But this plugin seems to have compatibility issues with some browsers (like the lower version of Firefox -- and there are still a lot of people using the lower version). I'll try W3 instead. Thanks.
mhansen
9:08 pm on Dec 30, 2011 (gmt 0)
I've tested many of the WordPress caching plugins and WP Super Cache is actually the one I have the least issues with, and performs the best. I used to be a W3 user and found that it conflicted with my ad manager plugin.
Never had any issues crashing any browser with the plugin... and I have some heavily customized WP sites with a lot of hand rolled code and multiple queries per page.
MH
jbayabas
10:47 pm on Dec 30, 2011 (gmt 0)
W3 seems to working for me. A question about "Minify Setting" -- did you "enable" Javascript? Just want to make sure it won't conflict with Adsense's javascript.
jetteroheller
10:00 am on Jan 1, 2012 (gmt 0)
I have my own CMS and deliver
htm and javascript files gunzip compressed. css very short and in the head of the htm file
All navigation pictures in one single PNG file.
jpch
3:40 pm on Jan 1, 2012 (gmt 0)
You might also consider Quick Cache as it's very easy to configure and I've never had it cause a conflict with a browser of another plugin.