How Do I Install JetEngine in WordPress?

JetEngine is a powerful and easy-to-use WordPress plugin that helps you to speed up your website by caching static files and compiling them on the fly instead of sending them to the server every time they’re requested.

To install JetEngine, go to the WordPress Plugin Directory and search for “JetEngine.” Once you find it, click on the “Download” button to get the latest version of the plugin.

Once you’ve downloaded the plugin, click on the “Upload” button to upload the plugin to your WordPress site. Once the plugin has been uploaded, click on the “Activate” button to activate it.

To use JetEngine, you first need to add a caching proxy in your WordPress settings. To do this, go to the “WordPress Settings” menu and select “Site Settings.

” Under the “General” tab, select “CustomHTML.” In the “Cache Settings” box, add the following line:.

cache_proxy = “http://localhost:8080″

Next, you need to add the JetEngine plugin to your WordPress site. To do this, go to the “Plugins” menu and select “Add New.

” In the “Plugin Name” box, type “JetEngine,” and in the “Plugin Description” box, type “A powerful and easy-to-use WordPress plugin that speeds up your website by caching static files and compiling them on the fly.”.

Finally, you need to configure JetEngine. To do this, go to the “Plugin Settings” menu and select “Configuration.” In the “JetEngine” section, you need to specify the following information:

1. Caching Proxy URL: The URL of the caching proxy that you added in your WordPress settings.

2. Cache Duration: The amount of time (in seconds) that JetEngine will cache static files.

3. Compilation Duration: The amount of time (in seconds) that JetEngine will compile static files.

4. Compilation Threshold: The amount of time (in seconds) that JetEngine will wait before it compiles static files.

5. Compilation Frequency: The number of times per day (in seconds) that JetEngine will compile static files.

6. Compilation Minification: The level of compression that JetEngine will use when compiling static files.

7. Compilation Output Path: The path where JetEngine will save the compiled static files.

8. Compilation Log File: The name of the log file that JetEngine will create when compiling static files.

9. Compilation Error Log File: The name of the log file that JetEngine will create when compiling static files fails.

10. Log File Path: The path where JetEngine will save the logs that it creates.

11. Debugging Level: The level of debugging that JetEngine will enable.

12. Auto-Reload: Whether or not JetEngine will auto-reload when it changes the configuration.

13. Debugging Options: The options that will be used when JetEngine is in debug mode.

14. JetEngine Theme: The name of the JetEngine theme.

15. JetEngine Custom CSS: The path to the JetEngine custom CSS file.

16. JetEngine Custom JS: The path to the JetEngine custom JS file.

17. JetEngine Language: The language that JetEngine will use.

18. JetEngine Debug Level: The debug level of JetEngine.

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24. Debugging Level: The debug level of JetEngine.

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