Hi isensmith,
There is no simple method at the moment. I am currently re-writing this plugin, and have implemented a number of fixes from the previous version.
I have plans to incorporate a transient, to cache the queries and prevent long load times. As a user saves an announcement, the transient would be flushed – and re-built on page reload. I am not 100% sure when the new version will be out for public release, but it is currently available on Github, in a separate branch:
https://github.com/EvanHerman/timeline-express/tree/Refactor—v1.2
I still have to implement the transients into that version, but is something I plan on doing later this afternoon – when I get done with work.
Thanks!
Evan
Awesome!! thanks so much for the reply and for your hard work, i can’t wait to use the new version. This timeline is the star of my site, thanks so much!!
r
Hi Isensmith,
I built in caching to the plugin last night.
If you have no intentions of using any add-ons, feel free to download the latest stable release from the github repo.
https://github.com/EvanHerman/Timeline-Express/tree/Refactor—v1.2
I am working diligently on getting everything wrapped up, and packaged for release. Additionally I am working on a new site and a knowledge base:
http://www.wp-timelineexpress.com
Thanks!
Evan