Remove LiteSpeed Cache Admin Notices
Agencies often struggle with LiteSpeed Cache because of server configuration prompts. Here is how to fix it.
The Problem with LiteSpeed Cache for Clients
While LiteSpeed Cache is a powerful tool, it often presents too many options to the end-user. Clients logging in to manage their site are often overwhelmed by the sheer number of menu items and settings. This leads to:
- Confusion about where to go to perform simple tasks.
- "I broke the site" support tickets.
- A perception that WordPress is "clunky" or "hard to use".
The Manual Way (Hard)
You could try to use custom code in `functions.php` to hide these menus based on user roles. This requires maintaining code snippets, updating them when the plugin changes, and risking breaking the backend if you make a syntax error.
The Client Calm Way (Easy)
LiteSpeed Cache shows notices about CDN setup, image optimization quotas, and cache hits. These are metrics for developers, not clients. Quarantine them to keep the dashboard clean.
With Client Calm, you just:
- Install the plugin.
- Go to the Menu Manager.
- Toggle off the LiteSpeed Cache menus you want to hide.
It's that simple. No code, no maintenance.
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Get Client Calm today and stop worrying about client confusion.