• Resolved acmodelsm

    (@acmodelsm)


    Hi,

    I have just installed the free version of your plugin. I have performed the initial optimization and my site has already sped up greatly. I am looking at caching and have a question I can’t find the answer to.

    I have a WooCommerce store and many of my products only have 1 item of stock. I am also constantly managing my stock, so it is extremely important that customers see the correct stock value when they view a product. I am worried that the caching will show visitors old versions of pages from when the product was in stock, and not the correct stock level.

    Does the plugin usually manage to deal with this or is it something I would have to do manually? Many of my products are rare and will never come back into stock once they sell out, so I really don’t want customers thinking it is in stock and then failing at the checkout.

    Thanks in advance for your help ??

    P.S. I am unfortunately quite the n00b when it comes to my website, I have been running and maintaining it for about 3 years now; I am not quite so much “flailing in the deep end” as I was then, but I am still unsure of a lot of things, so please be kind with your responses. ??????

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  • Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    Hi,

    Any pages with stock quantities should be excluded for caching under Cache >> Advanced settings >> URL’s to exclude from caching

    Thread Starter acmodelsm

    (@acmodelsm)

    Hi,

    Thank you for letting me know about that option. I have thousands of products, surely I don’t have to put the URL for every product in individually? Or would I simply put “/product/” in the URL field?

    Thank you again.

    Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    use the Wildcard to exclude child URL’s

    So,

    /product/*

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