• Resolved goldcrest

    (@goldcrest)


    Hi, I run a news/magazine site, and on my homepage I have two dynamic elements – external RSS feed (via Feedzy plugin) and Twitter embed (via Twitter Feeds plugin). I’m using a customized Newspaper theme, and have them in raw HTML blocks as shortcodes.

    Both get cached when using this plugin which of course kind of breaks their purpose. Only way to get around it is to disable cache for my frontpage/home from plugin settings, but again it will then slow down the loading of the entire landing just because of these two elements.

    Can you please help me understand if there is a way of setting those two elements as BYPASS? Their URI is not defined within the page, i.e. they’re just elements of a theme builder, so I don’t think I can specify them as is in the exclude page? They have their CSS classes of course, and I was able to exclude them in WP Fastest Cache through that. Is there a solution in this plugin for this use case?

    Thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    Hi,

    Unfortunately this feature is not available at the moment. You would need to exclude the page from caching. We have it on our development board to develop a feature to be able to exclude selected bits of a page (rather than the whole page). Unfortunately I cannot tell you when this would be available.

    Thread Starter goldcrest

    (@goldcrest)

    Thanks for answering.

    If you’re able to, can you please provide me with a temporary fix that isn’t exclude my homepage cache completely? Is there a way to load the elements after page cache is displayed?

    Plugin Contributor Venkat Raj

    (@webulous)

    @goldcrest As said earlier, there is no such feature at this moment. I can think of only one solution for this. Reduce the cache life span to your desired duration

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