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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

WATCH GOOGLE PAGESPEED STATEMENT WITH PAGESPEED_ADMIN

This article is part 4 of 5 of the series Speeding up with Google Pagespeed When using Google Pagespeed, you will most likely need to regularly read its global statistics to see if its optimization on the site is good. By default, when you install Google Pagespeed into your server, you can access its admin page at http: // IP / pagespeed_admin or http: // IP / pagespeed_admin.

If you use Apache, then at the pagespeed.conf file, you will need to find the line below to revise in order to access the admin page of Google Pagespeed: twelfth
<Location / pagespeed_admin>
    Order allow, deny     Allow from localhost     Allow from 127.0.0.1     SetHandler pagespeed_admin

</ Location>
<Location / pagespeed_global_admin>
    Order allow, deny     Allow from localhost     Allow from 127.0.0.1     SetHandler pagespeed_global_admin
</ Location>
You can replace 127.0.0.1 into your computer's IP or create an SSH Port Tunneling for access with http://127.0.0.1/pagespeed_admin or http://127.0.0.1/pagespeed_global_admin. pagespeed-adminPagePad_Admin Page Content
Clear the cache of compressed files

When you make modifications to CSS and JS files when the Google Pagespeed service is enabled, you must clear the cache of the files that are compressed in Google Pagespeed. To clear the cache, you must add this paragraph to the pagespeed.conf file: Apache: ModPagespeedEnableCachePurge
NGINX: pagespeed EnableCachePurge on; And go to the pagespeed_admin page, go to the Caches area and press Purge Entries Cache to clear the cache.

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