• Resolved skylinks

    (@skylinks)


    Hello,

    First Of All Thank You So Much For Amazing Plugin. I Have Tested Many Free & Paid Plugins But Hummingbird Is really Amazing.

    I have couple of questions sorry if these are asked before, I was unable to find.

    1: Can I clear the cache for a specific page? Instead of clearing page cache for whole site? Example (Purge This Url) Is it possible ?

    2: Optimization works great but sadly i,m not currently using because changes will be published for whole site, there are few css & js which i don,t need for homepage because these are related to woocommerce plugins so I only want to display these on product pages. For that purpose i,m currently using Asset Cleanup Plugin because i can hide those on single pages . If its possible via Hummingbird it,ll be great!

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  • Hi @skylinks,

    Sure,

    1. If you edit a page, you will see a Clear Cache button (should be on the top right corner). You can use that button.

    2. Are you referring to WooCommerce cart fragments scripts? You can control those in Hummingbird – Advanced Tools.

    Best regards,
    Anton

    Thread Starter skylinks

    (@skylinks)

    @vanyukov Thank You For Your Response

    1: I,m Using Elementor & After Updating A Template Which Is Associated To A Page Or Category What I Want to Do Is Visit The Specific Page While Logged In As A Admin & Purge The Cache Of Current URL .. Currently I Can See (Hummingbird Clear Page Cache) In Admin Bar But It Is Clearing All Cache Instead Of Just Single URL.

    2: I,m Referring To Plugin’s CSS & JS Which Are Being Loaded On Every Page , Example I Have A Product Swatches Plugin & Its Files Were Also Loading In Home Page . But Since I Need That Only On Woocommerce Pages I Have Hided These CSS & JS Files With Another Plugin For Home Page ..

    Just One More Question , Where Do Hummingbird Store Cached Files?

    @twinklepuff,

    1. Yes, the admin bar button is used to clear out all the cache.

    2. Unfortunately, Hummingbird does not allow to custom define which scripts to load on what page. This is something we are thinking about adding, but I can’t give an estimate on when this might be available.

    By default, the assets are stored in /wp-content/uploads/hummingbird-assets/, but this can be adjusted in Asset Optimization – Settings

    Best regards,
    Anton

    Thread Starter skylinks

    (@skylinks)

    @vanyukov
    Hope To See These Features Soon In My Favorite Plugin ..

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