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Clear LiteSpeed cache safely
Refresh your site after making changes.
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Quick answer
Refresh your site after making changes.
- Slow sites are usually caused by large images, heavy scripts, or missing caching.
- Start with quick wins: compress images and enable LiteSpeed Cache.
- Core Web Vitals influence both rankings and conversions.
Key details
Caching stores a fast version of your site so pages load quickly.
If you update content and still see the old version, clear cache.
LiteSpeed Cache lets you clear cache with one click.
Step-by-step
- Open WordPress β LiteSpeed Cache β Toolbox.
- Click Purge All.
- Refresh your site in an incognito window.
Quick checklist
- Run a speed test
- Optimize images and scripts
- Clear cache after updates
- Disable heavy or unused plugins
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