Hi @willstockstech,
Number 2 & 3 will be added in the near future, But can’t give you an exact date at the moment.
Could you please explain the reason why you would need to track the cache creation date? If the content does not change, why would you want to refresh it? You will get the exactly same file, just with a newer creation date. When you change the page content – the cache for only that page will be auto cleared.
Best regards,
Anton
2 & 3 – Nice, thanks! 1 might not be something that’s useful/wanted by many people though to be honest…
1) It is something I found rather useful in WP Super Cache. In some cases, I had updated a minor bit of CSS (either via FTP or WP-Admin Editor), but the page that it primarily affected (example: contact form submit button placement on a contact form page) would still be serving up the cached version of that file. It may not be so much of an issue with Hummingbird, but it’s something I found quite useful a) to know the age of cached pages and b) being able to clear an individual page, not the entire page cache all at once.
It was also quite useful to see that “oh, all of these pages are cached, but not these two or three – I wonder why”, whereas at the moment all I can see if 67/83 pages cached.
Again, it’s one of those “I have updated a small element on my homepage, but I have to clear my ENTIRE page cache (which then has to be rebuilt manually, currently due to FR-2 as mentioned) rather than just the page that CSS change affects?
@willstockstech,
I understand your point. You can clear single page cache in HB as well. All you need to do is edit the page and you will see a button in the top right side to clear the cache for that page.
Best regards,
Anton