Posts Tagged “WordPress”
WP Super Cache is a full page caching plugin for WordPress that makes your website run much faster! I’ve just released a new version and the biggest change in this one is the addition of Content Delivery Network (CDN) support thanks to Mark Kubacki who allowed me to integrate his OSSDL CDN Off Linker plugin. [...]
So I finally got a chance to try mod_pagespeed on this server. I particularly wanted to know if it behaved well with WP Super Cache as I’d read reports that it causes problems. Unfortunately those problems are real but I’ve been told that a new release will be out shortly to address a few bugs [...]
WP Super Cache, Domain Mapping and Sitewide Tags are all getting quite some attention. Ron and I have been busy with Domain Mapping and Sitewide Tags. A new version of Domain Mapping was released a few days ago with a couple of bug fixes and also a new feature that allows you to ignore the [...]
I honestly thought that spammers had gotten smarter about making sure their emails were taken seriously. Even the most geeky and anti-marketing of developers will realise that big red and bold text, center justified, looks like something out of the last century. I hope for the sake of their business that they put more effort [...]
One of the things that has bugged me about the WP Super Cache settings page was how it was laid out. Well, the next version of the plugin will display a simplified settings page to new users. If you’re upgrading, you’ll get the same old page as ever, don’t worry. This version also adds a [...]
I overhauled my Tweet Tweet plugin for WordPress yesterday so it would work with the new Twitter OAuth mechanism. This morning I made it possible to download your older tweets, up to the max limit of 3,200 tweets that Twitter allows. It’s still a work in progress but I want to get a new release [...]
A small update, I’m slowly working through the WP Super Cache admin page in an effort to make it better. You can in fact download the development version if you want to follow along. What you see above is my first pass. An effort to make the first options section match the look and feel [...]
The MU forums will shortly be closing up shop. WordPress 3.0 integrated everything that MU always did so it’s better to consolidate the forums too. There’s a MultiSite forum on WordPress.org and any queries about upgrading or problems using WordPress 3.0 should go there. The old forums aren’t going anywhere but later today or perhaps [...]
WP Super Cache 0.9.9.2 has just been released! This version works with WordPress 3.0 and adds a number of new features and bug fixes: Cache Preloading will cache every post on your site. A cache tester that will check if your homepage is cached. Much better support for mobile plugins. Mod rewrite rules can now [...]
See that nice dip in the graph for this week? I started to preload the cache used by WP Super Cache last Sunday and it’s made a noticeable difference in the load on my server here. The big spike is the preloading process. I’ve always discouraged users from preloading the cache (Askapache Crazy Cache will [...]
