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    john wick commented  · 

    I suggest you allow customers to create Cloudflare cache/CDN exclusions.

    Elementor is the most popular page builder for WordPress. There is a common problem with Elementor where automatic updates cause CSS to be regenerated but this is not detected by caching tools. This leads to the website displaying incorrectly until the cache is cleared.

    Here are some posts on this topic:
    [https://www.reddit.com/r/elementor/comments/1gv0ou2/i_love_elementor_and_i_highly_recommend_it/](https://www.reddit.com/r/elementor/comments/1gv0ou2/i_love_elementor_and_i_highly_recommend_it/)
    [https://www.reddit.com/r/elementor/comments/ejhftq/site_keeps_losing_css/](https://www.reddit.com/r/elementor/comments/ejhftq/site_keeps_losing_css/)

    A good solution to this problem is to exclude a specific directory from caching:
    /wp-content/uploads/elementor/css/

    This is not currently possible on Autonomous because you are using Cloudflare Enterprise CDN and there are no options in Cloudways for us to customise the configuration.

    Please add some features for cache/CDN exclusion. This is a generic issue that will likely affect many other page builders and plugins, not just Elementor.

    More about my work: https://animewitchers.com/

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