2. What is W3 Total Cache
W3 Total Cache is WordPress Performance
Optimization framework.
That is designed to perk up user experience and
page speed.
W3 Total Cache boosts up web server performance
by reducing website loading time, in addition to
providing content delivery network integration.
3. We will discuss here:
“How to integrate W3 Total Cache with CloudFlare”.
First of all you’ll need to set up CloudFlare With
WordPress Site.
Once you are done setting up CloudFlare CDN with
WordPress. It will take up to 24 hours to CloudFlare
to propagate DNS servers.
Once propagation is done you’ll be able to integrate
W3TC with CloudFlare.
Let’s get started.
4. How to Integrate W3 Total Cache
with CloudFlare
If you’ve already installed W3 Total Cache simply
head over to WordPress Dashboard »
Performance.
If not
Then go to WordPress Dashboard »Plugins and
search for W3 Total Cache in search box and
install and activate the Plugin.
5. Now Go to WordPress Dashboard »
Performance and click General Settings.
6. Here you’ll see couple of options. Click
CloudFlare option.
8. 1. Enable CloudFlare by checking the “enable” box.
2. Enter the email address which you’ve provided to
CloudFlare while account creation.
3. Enter the API key. You can find your API key in
CloudFlare account. Login to CloudFlare then click
Account tab. Copy your API key given here and put it in
W3 Total Cache.
4. Enter the domain name.
5. Set the Security level you want.
6. Leave Rocket Loader off.
7. Enable minification here if it is not enabled in W3
Ccache minify settings. Otherwise enabling it will break
your theme.
8. Leave development method off.
Save the changes you have made.
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