Title: WordPress caching
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# WordPress caching

 *  Resolved [Andrew](https://wordpress.org/support/users/snd26/)
 * (@snd26)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/)
 * I am using WP super cache on my subdomain multisite that I am still creating,
   it is extremely fast, loads instantly the only problem I have is that I need 
   to go to contents > delete cache from all blogs every time there is a site appearance
   change (header, widget, theme customize etc) otherwise the old appearance keeps
   caching. Not a problem for a single install of wordpress, but I have a multisite.
 * I have tested it on a new install with no plugins or changes etc. Just installing
   wp cache and turning it on. Still happens.
 * Would this be due to my server configuration? has anyone else had this problem
   and have a fix?
 * Any help appreciated

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 *  Moderator [James Huff](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macmanx/)
 * (@macmanx)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050044)
 * In general, that’s how caching works. It stores dynamic resources as static files
   for a set amount of time. You can either shorten that amount of time in settings,
   manually refresh, or just wait for the cache to refresh at the default time.
 * If you need more help with that, I recommend asking at [http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-super-cache](http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-super-cache)
   so the plugin’s developers and support community can help you with this.
 *  Thread Starter [Andrew](https://wordpress.org/support/users/snd26/)
 * (@snd26)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050084)
 * Thanks James, I see. Is it possible to reduce the amount of time in settings 
   to the minimum so a users website instantly updates when they make any admin 
   change? or does this completely defeat the purpose of having a caching plugin.
 * Would anyone be able to share with me the best combination to speed up a multisite.
   When my multisite goes live I will go on a dedicated server, I already have htaccess
   tweaks such as gzip compression and expires caching.
 * What kind of performance does wordpress.com use for all their sites to keep the
   speed up whilst allowing their users to instantly update their website? This 
   is something I would really like to know.
 * Any advice much appreciated.
 *  [WPMU DEV – Your All-in-One WordPress Platform](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wpmudev/)
 * (@wpmudev)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050085)
 * Hey snd26,
 * Usually cache is for the finished product that shouldn’t change that much, so
   commonly people will work within a sandbox environment whilst setting things 
   up, testing, fixing, and then finally moving those confirmed changes to a production
   environment.
 * Depending on the type of site and the user it’s probably not always the method
   people choose.
 * Under:
 * Admin –> Settings –> WP Super Cache
 * You will find an option called “Expiry Time & Garbage Collection” where you can
   change the expiration time. On that same page you could also check “Don’t cache
   pages for known users”, this way whilst getting it right you could see changes
   in realtime whilst logged in.
 * There could be a shortcut way to clear cache, perhaps this would save you some
   time:
 * [https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache-clear-cache-menu/screenshots/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache-clear-cache-menu/screenshots/)
 * > Would anyone be able to share with me the best combination to speed up a multisite.
   > When my multisite goes live I will go on a dedicated server, I already have
   > htaccess tweaks such as gzip compression and expires caching.
 * Taking a look at the hosting environment is always worth a look in, a shared 
   host with many sites and processes running will be slow. You mentioned going 
   on to a dedicated server, but I wasn’t sure about connection, set up, config,
   etc. It sounds like you’ve not launched yet so perhaps disabling the cache whilst
   developing the site would be best.
 * Hope you find this of some help.
 * Have a great weekend! 🙂
 *  Thread Starter [Andrew](https://wordpress.org/support/users/snd26/)
 * (@snd26)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050127)
 * I only have basic knowledge on how caching works so where some wordpress caching
   plugin authors say they are suitable for multisites I assumed they would work
   in a certain way – like the cached file automatically updating or removing after
   any admin change. Just shows my lack of knowledge about them.
 * Although, that option “Don’t cache pages for known users” might be the answer.
   A new user probably won’t know how fast their website really is until they log
   out but it’s better than not having a caching plugin.
 * I’m just testing caching plugins at the moment which is the reason they are currently
   enabled on my multisite.
 * Does anyone know if wordpress.com uses any caching technologies or use CDN? I’ll
   probably end up doing the same.
 * Thanks for your replies.
 *  Thread Starter [Andrew](https://wordpress.org/support/users/snd26/)
 * (@snd26)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050129)
 * Also I am not yet 100% convinced about it yet but I might give buddypress a test
   at some point. I’m only good with css and designing themes, so don’t know if 
   buddypress will be to much to maintain or the right choice for me yet. Would 
   caching plugins be unsuitable to use with a buddypress setup?
 *  Moderator [James Huff](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macmanx/)
 * (@macmanx)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050140)
 * > Does anyone know if wordpress.com uses any caching technologies or use CDN?
 * They use both, and both were built-in house and not available as plugins.
 * Those closest you can get is the Photon module in the Jetpack plugin, which uses
   WordPress.com’s image CDN.
 * > Would caching plugins be unsuitable to use with a buddypress setup?
 * I’m not sure, I recommend asking at [http://buddypress.org/support/](http://buddypress.org/support/)
 *  Thread Starter [Andrew](https://wordpress.org/support/users/snd26/)
 * (@snd26)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050168)
 * Thank you
 *  Moderator [James Huff](https://wordpress.org/support/users/macmanx/)
 * (@macmanx)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-caching-2/#post-5050174)
 * You’re welcome!

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