• Resolved dimal

    (@dimalifragis)


    Hello.

    I would like to ask IF we already have a caching plugin working, do we need to enable the caching of the plugin?

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    I always recommend the caching of the plugin as it always helps. The cache is saved in the meta data of the post.

    There are two levels of caching within the plugin, just the posts or the entire HTML output. The latter is the most aggressive and drastically reduces the number of queries.

    Thread Starter dimal

    (@dimalifragis)

    Thanks but that was not what i asked.

    Since a caching plugin already makes a cached/static page of any (standard) post (that is your “related” also below the posts included), is there any reason that we should have your plugin cache?

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by dimal.
    Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    @dimalifragis

    No. If you’re happy if the caching plugin, there isn’t a requirement for the plugins cache as well.

    Thread Starter dimal

    (@dimalifragis)

    Thanks !

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