• kiatmedia

    (@kiatmedia)


    Hi there, I’m new to this. I have a couple of questions:

    1. If I create static files to serve to clients, is it still necessary to use other plugins that manage file caching?
    2. If I already use a plugin to optimize/minify HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, can the static files generated by this process include the modifications made by those plugins?

    Thank you!

    Req Feature :

    • Compatibility Other Plugin : Built-in compatibility checks and automatic configurations for popular plugins like WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache, and others to prevent conflicts.
    • Remove Static File : like feature Regenerate cache for this URL, we can call Remove cache for this URL or Add this URL to [Always Exclude URLs].
    • Table List Static File : List all File with information static cache or not
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  • Plugin Author Rajin Sharwar

    (@rajinsharwar)

    Sorry I’m late to this but to answer:

    1. I do not think it’s necessary to use other cache plugins. This plugin already has options to minify and compress so you should be good. Just a heads up, caching from this plugin is completely disabled for logged-in users, so if you would like to cache content for logged-in users, you can try to use another caching plugin with this.
    2. Yes it can. For example, if you have minified using WP Rocket, this plugin should save the minifed HTML from the WP Rocket. If your source code has JS/CSS files of minified versions, this plugin should as well save the minified versions of those. But there can be come incompatibility, which you can report and I will try to take a look.

    Thank you for suggestions as well. Just a heads up, you can clear cache of indiviual pages from the Admin Toolbar. If you view the page as an Administrator, you shall see the option to flush the cache of a particular page.

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