• WooCommerce site: – Will have an open cart (when items are added) on a sidebar widget on the shop & product-category page(s). Most other pages do not include the cart widget.

    Would like to understand how best to control the caching on those pages. Plus the shop/cart/checkout pages should somehow already be excluded? (Newbie here, so explain-like-I’m-five please.)

    What settings within QC can be used for this purpose? Is the pro version a requirement to get this functionality? Thanks.

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    https://wordpress.org/plugins/quick-cache/

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  • Plugin Author Raam Dev

    (@raamdev)

    WooCommerce already tells Quick Cache which pages it should not cache (such as the cart and checkout pages), so you don’t need to worry about excluding those.

    Regarding the WooCommerce Cart Widget: the next version of Quick Cache (coming out within the next few days) includes better compatibility with WooCommerce and the Cart Widget, so you shouldn’t need to worry about excluding pages that use the Cart Widget.

    If you run into issues with the Cart Widget after upgrading to the upcoming release of Quick Cache, please do update this support thread and I’ll see how I can help.

    Thread Starter fran4444

    (@fran4444)

    Thanks. Will report back after the upgrade and an overhaul of my site. (Host provider is doing an emergency migration of servers and things are down at the moment.)

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