• Resolved Manny

    (@mannyo)


    So I am confused by this section. Especially, when where is says, “Do not cache the following page types.”
    So on here is where you enable pages you don’t want to get cached?

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  • Plugin Contributor Mike Stott

    (@mikemayhem3030)

    Hi @mannyo

    Ahh, I agree that does read confusing! It’s because those page types sit in your theme with particular filenames (e.g. post.php or page.php) and that option is saying “Do not cache posts, or do not cache pages” etc) and they’re all types of “pages” on your website.

    We’ll get the wording refined in the next update to avoid any confusion in future!

    Thanks for reporting this.

    Thread Starter Manny

    (@mannyo)

    @mikemayhem3030
    You are welcome. And thanks for replying promptly.
    Excuse the typos from previous message. It was one of those days.

    Anyways, this is kind of a big deal because a lot of the big bloggers and hosting companies are telling people on their “guides” to enable do not cache single post and page. That is bad.

    Imagine all of the beginners reading all those blogs and disabling their page and post cache thus defeating the purpose.

    • This reply was modified 2 years ago by Manny.
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