• Hi,

    Just installed the plugin and it’s working pretty good so far. Only problem I’m having is trying to disable cache on one page only in mobile, but other than that everything is good.

    I’ve been wondering, and I’ve seen one mention of this question elsewhere as well, though I couldn’t find a response for it – is there a point for the regular cache if I plan to preload everything? Ideally, my plan is to manually delete and re-preload all of my posts every few day or so, and doing it at a low traffic time.

    So I’m not really seeing the point for the regular cache portion, where it caches when someone visits the page, when all of the posts are coming from the preload anyway. I’m not worried about comments and most are pretty static posts that don’t change.

    So I’m trying to figure this out, or maybe I’m taking the wrong approach to this? Any advice would be appreciated.

    Thanks!

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/

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