Aabcore CDN Cache

Description

Aabcore CDN Cache – CDN Cache plugin creates static HTML cache versions of your website pages through cache, storing them on the server to be served instantly to future visitors.

Aabcore CDN cache Works right without Cloudflare. Aabcore CDN caching saves files locally on your server. To use Cloudflare CDN, just enter your API Key or Token. The includes detailed settings and built-in documentation, though most users won’t need to change the defaults.

3rd party service notice

This plugin connects to an API to obtain weather information, it’s needed to show the weather information and forecasts in the included widget.

It sends the user’s location every time the widget is loaded (If the location isn’t available and/or the user hasn’t given their consent, it displays a configurable default location).

Third Party Services

Cloudflare CDN (Optional): Connect your Cloudflare account to leverage 200+ edge locations using modern Cache Rules. Works with FREE Cloudflare Plan – no paid Cloudflare account required. Use Cloudflare free plan achieve higher scores with edge delivery.

This plugin does not send any user data to external servers. All caching and optimization features run locally on the user’s server.
This service is provided by “PRT Weather INC”: – terms of use, privacy policy

External services links are :

Cloudflare
Cloudflare
Google-analytics
Google

General Features

  • Free cloudflare CDN Cache.
  • Enable page cache.
  • Cache delete all when Change Themes.
  • Cache delete all when Change Permalinks.
  • Cache control 404 page.
  • Gzip Compression in cache function.
  • Browser Cache on/off.
  • Purge Specific URL in cloudflare CDN cache.
  • Purge all URLs in cloudflare CDN cache.
  • Cache File Count.

Privacy

This plugin includes some suggested text that you can add to your site’s Privacy Policy via the Guide in the WordPress Privacy settings.

Cache Information: Aabcore Cache for WordPress potentially stores a duplicate copy of every web page on display on your site. The pages are stored locally on the system where Aabcore server software is installed and are not transferred to or accessed by Aabcore employees in any way, except as necessary in providing routine technical support if you request it. All cache files are temporary, and may easily be purged before their natural expiration, if necessary, via a Purge All command. It is up to individual site administrators to come up with their own cache expiration rules.

Free Cloudflare CDN : Aabcore cache WordPress plugin has online features provided by Cloudflare for Image Optimization and Page Optimization services. When one of these optimizations is requested, data is transmitted to a remote Cloudflare CDN server, processed, and then transmitted back for use on your site. Cloudflare keeps copies of that data. None of these features collects any visitor data. Only server and site data are involved.

Installation

View detailed documentation.

  1. Install the Aabcore Cache for WordPress plugin and activate it.
  2. From the WordPress Dashboard, navigate to Aabcore Cache > Cache Dashboard. Use these Cache Dashboard to enable cache/disable cache features.

FAQ

Q: Can I use Aabcore cache plugin and Cloudflare CDN at the same time ?

Yes. Aabcore cache plugin works on your server-side caching, while Cloudflare provides edge caching through its global CDN. Using both improves page load speed, reduces server load, and enhances performance.

Q:Will Cloudflare’s caching conflict with Aabcore cache plugin?

No, as long as the configuration is correct. Cloudflare handles static file cache (images, CSS, JS), while Aabcore cache plugins typically manage HTML cache, object cache, and database caching on your site. Conflicts usually occur only if you enable overlapping features like minification in both tools.

Q :Should I enable page caching in both Cloudflare and Aabcore cache plugin?

Aabcore plugin should handle full-page HTML caching, while Cloudflare caches static assets by default. Only enable Cloudflare APO (Automatic Platform Optimization) if you want Cloudflare to also cache HTML at the edge. Otherwise, rely on the Aabcore plugin for page caching.

Q:Do I need to purge both caches when making website changes?

If you update pages, themes, or plugins, you may need to clear:
Aabcore cache plugin cache
The Cloudflare CDN cache
Some plugins offer automatic Cloudflare cache purging to simplify this.

Q:Why do I still see old content after enabling caching?
This typically happens due to:
Cached pages in your WordPress caching plugin
Cloudflare CDN edge cache
Local browser cache
Purging all layers of caching usually resolves the issue.

Q:Should I enable minification in Cloudflare or Aabcore cache plugin?

Use only one to avoid conflicts:
If Aabcore cache plugin has advanced minification/combination, keep it enabled there and disable Cloudflare’s Auto-Minify.
If you want simpler minification, enable Cloudflare’s and disable the plugin’s minify options.

Q: Does Cloudflare’s cache speed up Aabcore cache admin dashboard?

No. Cloudflare does not cache WordPress admin pages. A cache plugin may speed up backend processes using object caching, but the CDN primarily affects the public-facing site.

Q:Is it safe to enable Cloudflare’s “Cache Everything” rule?
Only if:
You understand how page caching works
You bypass the cache for logged-in users and admin URLs
You set proper cache bypass rules
Otherwise, users may see cached dynamic content.

Q:Do Aabcore cache plugins help even if I use Cloudflare?
Yes. Cache plugins provide:
HTML caching (if Cloudflare APO is not used)
Object caching
Database optimization
Compression (GZIP) control
Browser caching settings
Cloudflare alone does not replace these features.

Uninstall plugin?

Uninstall plugin via the WordPress Plugins page (not on deactivation).

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Changelog

1.0.10

The recent versions.