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    Xcache and Template compressed by xcache

    Hello, Today I've installed xcache on my very busy server. After installation I've seen a better performance ( less 45% of server load) of my board and I'm very happy for it.

    Now, I want to continue to try to reduce the server load installing the "Datastore caching" and "Templates caching" modifications using xcache.

    When I install this mod

    Template Cache - vBulletin.org Forum

    I see the source html code into my browser very..... "compressed", without any blank row, without spaces between the lines..

    I think it's normal because the code is compressed, but my question is:

    Is this kind of code "SEO" ?

    Could this kind of code give some Google indexing problems or googlebot doesn't care about new lines and spaces ?

    Thank you for your patience, I know, my english isn't the best you have ever read...

    Hope you've understand.

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    vbseo has a built-in white space remover option. no need to install another mod

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    I forgot it, Briansol, thank you.

    Do I have any good result installing this mod and turn on the "VBSEO Html cleaning option" ?

    They make absolutely the same work?

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    correct. there's no need for both. vbseo has it built in already. (view source of this page and you can see it at work)

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    Quote Originally Posted by briansol View Post
    correct. there's no need for both. vbseo has it built in already. (view source of this page and you can see it at work)
    Is it recommended to use it?

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    It won't make any difference for Google/search engine spiders reading your page. They strip extraneous white space themselves when "reading"/processing pages.

    The main benefit of this feature is reduced bandwidth cost and faster page loads as you aren't transmitting unnecessary data.
    I'm using vbSEO for my epilepsy forum.

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