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📘 SpeedPress — Installation & User Guide

1. Installation

Method A: Upload via WordPress dashboard

  1. Download the SpeedPress ZIP file from your account.

  2. Log into your WordPress admin dashboard.

  3. Go to Plugins → Add New → Upload Plugin.

  4. Select the ZIP file and click Install Now.

  5. Click Activate.

Method B: Upload via FTP

  1. Extract the plugin ZIP file on your computer.

  2. Upload the folder to:
    /wp-content/plugins/

  3. Log into your WordPress dashboard.

  4. Go to Plugins and activate SpeedPress.


2. License Activation

To receive updates, activate your license:

  1. Go to Settings → Lieska Plugin Licenses.

  2. Find SpeedPress in the list.

  3. Enter your license key.

  4. Click Activate License.

After activation, automatic updates are enabled.


3. SpeedPress Settings

SpeedPress is designed to work out of the box, but includes a few optional settings for full control.

Go to:

Settings → SpeedPress

You will see the following options:


3.1 Enable cache

Turns SpeedPress on or off.
Caching is enabled by default.


3.2 Development Mode

When enabled, SpeedPress does not create or serve cache.

Use this when:

  • editing the website

  • customizing layouts

  • testing dynamic pages

Turn it off when going live.


3.3 Cache Lifetime (TTL)

Defines how long cached pages remain fresh before being regenerated.

  • Set in minutes (e.g., 60 = one hour)

  • Default: 60 minutes

Higher values reduce server load; lower values increase freshness.


3.4 Excluded URLs

A simple list of URL patterns that should not be cached.

Default exclusions include:

  • /cart/

  • /checkout/

  • /my-account/

  • Search pages (?s=)

  • REST API (/wp-json/)

  • Feeds (/feed)

You can add your own patterns, one per line.


3.5 Manual No-Cache Parameter

You can bypass caching for any page by adding:

?sp_nocache=1

Useful when testing layouts or troubleshooting.


4. Viewing Cache Status

SpeedPress provides a dashboard widget:

Go to Dashboard → Home and look for SpeedPress Cache.

The widget displays:

  • Number of cached pages

  • Total size of the cache

  • A button to purge the cache


5. Purging the Cache

You can clear cached pages in three ways:

Method 1: From the SpeedPress settings page

Settings → SpeedPress → “Purge cache”

Method 2: From the dashboard widget

Dashboard → SpeedPress Cache → Purge

Method 3: Automatically on content update

Whenever a published post or page is updated, SpeedPress clears the cache to ensure visitors see the latest content.


6. How SpeedPress Works (practical explanation)

  • Visitors (not logged-in users) receive fast, pre-generated HTML pages.

  • Logged-in users, admins, editors, and customers always see fresh, uncached pages.

  • Dynamic pages like checkout carts and account pages are excluded automatically.

You do not need to configure anything else — the plugin handles the logic internally.


7. Compatibility

SpeedPress works seamlessly with:

  • Any WordPress theme

  • Block Editor (Gutenberg)

  • Elementor

  • Divi

  • Beaver Builder

  • Kadence

  • WooCommerce

  • WPML & Polylang

  • Most performance plugins (as long as they do not also do page caching)

SpeedPress can safely run alongside:

  • Image optimization plugins

  • Minifiers

  • CDN helpers

  • Cache-control plugins (as long as page caching is turned off in them)


8. Recommended Setup

For best results:

  • Keep development mode off on production.

  • Exclude dynamic pages (cart/checkout/account) — already done by default.

  • Use ?sp_nocache=1 while working on individual pages.

  • Pair with an image optimization plugin for maximum performance.


9. Troubleshooting

I updated a page but still see the old version.

Try clicking Purge Cache in Settings → SpeedPress.

My page builder changes don’t show.

Enable ?sp_nocache=1 temporarily or turn on Development Mode while editing.

WooCommerce pages look odd.

Check that cart, checkout, and account pages appear in “Excluded URLs”.

Still need help?

You can contact support through your account on plugins.lieska.net.


10. Uninstallation

  1. Deactivate SpeedPress via Plugins → Installed Plugins.

  2. (Optional) Delete the plugin.

  3. Cached files are removed automatically.

Your site returns to normal WordPress rendering without any leftover data.