• cinderalla

    (@cinderalla)


    If I’m understanding correctly, the Delete Cache link in the top admin bar only deletes the cache for that page and the only way to delete the entire cache is via Settings > WP Super Cache > Delete Cache.

    Is there a way to allow non-admin roles to access WP Super Cache settings. I’ve tried to do this by adding the manage_options capability to the Editor role using the Capability Manager Enhanced plugin, but the WP Super Cache will still not show in the dashboard admin settings submenu.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/

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  • Thread Starter cinderalla

    (@cinderalla)

    Still looking for a solution on how to give non-admins access to the WP Super Cache settings… Using a custom role with every built-in capability, still does not allow access to WP Super Cache settings.

    Found this function to call when a post is published: wp_cache_clear_cache(), which I’ll use as a next-best option.

    Any possibility the plugin will allow for a WP Super Cache settings capability or similar sometime in the future?

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