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Changeset 419984


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Timestamp:
08/06/2011 07:39:31 AM (15 years ago)
Author:
Denis Buka
Message:
 
Location:
generate-cache
Files:
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  • generate-cache/tags/0.1/readme.txt

    r419447 r419984  
    22Contributors: Denis Buka
    33Donate link: http://www.denisbuka.ru
    4 Tags: cache, generate, trigger, spawn
     4Tags: cache, generate, maintenance, construction, trigger, spawn
    55Requires at least: 3.2
    66Tested up to: 3.2
    77Stable tag: 0.1
    88
    9 Rebuilds cache when it is automatically emptied by new post or comment publication.
     9Makes sure your entire website is fully cached at all times. Can be used when performing website maintenance/construction.
    1010
    1111== Description ==
     
    1313When your cache is emptied (say, upon a new post or comment publication, or if you delete it manually after website changes), the plugin loops through selected items (posts, categories, tags or pages) and makes sure you have them all freshly cached to be rapidly served to visitors.
    1414
     15You can also use this plugin when performing website construction, design or maintenance, so that only cached pages are served to visitors.
     16
    1517**How this works:** Let's say you've got a caching plugin installed on your blog (Hyper Cache, WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache or what have you). When new content is added (posts, pages, comments, etc.) the cache is automatically deleted. But your entire blog will only be cached when somebody re-visits every single page. Generate Cache plugin keeps track of your cache directory and if its size drops below the value you specify, new cache for your entire blog will be automatically regenerated. You can choose which blog items should be taken into account: posts, categories, tags, pages and the home page.
    1618
    1719**Benefits:**   
    1820
     21* Perform website maintenance/construction while serving cached pages to visitors.   
    1922* Have your cache always prebuild for better search rankings, since page loading time is a significant SEO factor.   
    2023* Quickly serve cached pages to visitors.   
  • generate-cache/trunk/readme.txt

    r419447 r419984  
    22Contributors: Denis Buka
    33Donate link: http://www.denisbuka.ru
    4 Tags: cache, generate, trigger, spawn
     4Tags: cache, generate, maintenance, construction, trigger, spawn
    55Requires at least: 3.2
    66Tested up to: 3.2
    77Stable tag: 0.1
    88
    9 Rebuilds cache when it is automatically emptied by new post or comment publication.
     9Makes sure your entire website is fully cached at all times. Can be used when performing website maintenance/construction.
    1010
    1111== Description ==
     
    1313When your cache is emptied (say, upon a new post or comment publication, or if you delete it manually after website changes), the plugin loops through selected items (posts, categories, tags or pages) and makes sure you have them all freshly cached to be rapidly served to visitors.
    1414
     15You can also use this plugin when performing website construction, design or maintenance, so that only cached pages are served to visitors.
     16
    1517**How this works:** Let's say you've got a caching plugin installed on your blog (Hyper Cache, WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache or what have you). When new content is added (posts, pages, comments, etc.) the cache is automatically deleted. But your entire blog will only be cached when somebody re-visits every single page. Generate Cache plugin keeps track of your cache directory and if its size drops below the value you specify, new cache for your entire blog will be automatically regenerated. You can choose which blog items should be taken into account: posts, categories, tags, pages and the home page.
    1618
    1719**Benefits:**   
    1820
     21* Perform website maintenance/construction while serving cached pages to visitors.   
    1922* Have your cache always prebuild for better search rankings, since page loading time is a significant SEO factor.   
    2023* Quickly serve cached pages to visitors.   
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