Hey,
As of now you have to create the cache manually on whatever page you want. You need to “refresh” the cache after you make changes to the page. You can do this on the edit post/page area.
You can also refresh all cached pages in the “wp fast cache” management area, and cache all pages, posts and categories at once.
Thanks for support
I like me the automatic refresh in futures versions
thanks
Yep automatic cache refresh is coming soon π
Auto refresh has been implemented in 1.1.
I am testing the plugin, I have more 300 post, when I use “cache posts” only 6 posts are cached
Thansk for support
ramonjosegn – try version 1.2 and see if it fixes this issue.
I am noticing issues with sites over 100 posts/pages. Plugin will likely have issues with buck caching over 300 pages, I’m guessing it will timeout when trying to cache them all – Although you might get 50 or so cached.
I am trying to think of best way to solve this issue.
ok, thanks for support
I think you can see Flexicache, works fine, only the visited pages and posts are cached, I thinks should be a nice solution, or automatic-cache the more visited pages/posts
ramonjosegn – Yea i will consider this solution. I’m just a little worried about “auto” caching pages – some pages a webmaster might not want to have cached. Ex: a page that regularly reads info from a db.
Hello TaylorHawkes, i use your plugin to just cache the homepage (index.html), and it is useful, but the only problem, is when i add a new post, it dont show in the homepage, i have to click refresh cache everytime a new post is published… is there any turnaround to make it auto refresh please ???
Thanks in advance and keep the good work π
NetMedia,
Yea that’s just the nature of the plugin. It takes a snap shot of all the pages on yourwebsite – Bottom line is there is not simple fix for this.