Which is better, LiteSpeed Cache or Cloudflare APO for WordPress?

An aerial view of a beach at sunset

Since I have been working late most days, I came home early yesterday and spent the evening relaxing.I feel that I am declining with age in that I need to set aside days like this to keep my energy up.

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Updating articles on other sites

Yesterday, we updated one article on this site and four articles on other sites.

Up to this point, I have been making adjustments to this site, which has held me back from updating the other sites.Now that the structure of the site has been finalized, I have more time to devote to writing articles for the other sites.

So far, the site is displaying well, the Cloudflare CDN is working well, and the Cloudflare Turnstile is working.

All that remains is to gradually expand the scope of LiteSpeed Cache’s UCSS generation.

Which is better, LiteSpeed Cache or Cloudflare APO for WordPress?

As I posted on another blog, I am considering whether to continue using the LiteSpeed Cache plugin or try Cloudflare’s APO for WordPress.

I saw a site that mentioned APO for WordPress being applied, and it loaded as fast as a static page, and the experience was like opening a local page.

If it makes that much of a difference, I felt like giving it a try; Cloudflare’s Pro is $20/month, and APO for WordPress only is $5/month, so I’m trying to decide what to do.

It would be interesting to try it out for a new article.

Musubi

Today we start at 12:38 and end at 12:55.This is a short noon update because of the late start.

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