The Delete Cache button comes from a caching plugin, not from WordPress itself. Do you have that plugin activated on the second site?
Hi Amy,
thanks for he shout back. Originally, I thought the very same thing and went to look for a plugin re this issue but both sites have identical plugins with identical settings. Therefore, I think it is something else.
Any other ideas?
Thanks again,
-Dan
Amy,
You were right…it is due to a plugin. After reading a bit inside the forum, I found someone with the same exact issue who found the fix.
The latest WordPress loads with WP Super Cache by default. This is the plugin causing the “Delete Cache” button to disappear from the Admin Menu Bar.
I simply went to: WP Super Cache > Advanced > put a tick inside “Don’t cache pages for known users” box. That was all it was.
Resolved.
Thanks,
-Dan