Talk:CloudFlare

Sometimes, enabling compressed files on your caching plugin will make CloudFlare crazy
This might be useful for some. In some cases, I had lots of problems with compressed files on WordPress — I mostly use W3TC as a caching plugin. If files like CSS, JS, etc. get compressed by the cache, CloudFlare sometimes re-compresses them, which will result in "double compression" — seen as "garbage" by most browsers. This doesn't happen always. But if you suddenly lose all your styling, and JavaScript stopped working, just turn all compression off on your WordPress caching plugin. CloudFlare will add compression on its own, so you're not going to lose any performance because of that.

Gwyneth Llewelyn (talk) 17:24, 19 October 2012 (PDT)