Running WordPress? WP Super Cache is For You!
WordPress is the world’s most popular blogging software and the most used by our clients here at HostedFX. Naturally, when something comes along to make one of the best pieces of software ever made even better, we’d like to let you know aout it! WP Super Cache is a plugin that will speed up just how quickly your blog loads;
WP Super Cache is a static caching plugin for WordPress. It generates html files that are served directly by Apache without processing comparatively heavy PHP scripts. By using this plugin you will speed up your WordPress blog significantly.
Download and Installation
1. Download the newest version of the WP Super Cache plugin from the WordPress.org plugin db and follow the instructions contained in the readme.txt file. If you have installed WP-Cache before this shouldn’t be any more difficult.
2. After installation, go to the WP Super Cache options page and set your desired cache time.
Installation shouldn’t be a problem, but should you have any issue just submit a support ticket in our client area and we’ll be only too happy to help.
Here’s to happy, speedy bogging!
Tags: blog, performance, plugin, wordpress
October 29th, 2008 at 5:19 pm
“Here’s to happy, speedy bogging!”
Haha
On another note, this plugin seems to really decrease the loading time of my blog
Cheers guys!
October 30th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
Not a problem Rob, I actually found a noticeable difference too so the plugin obviously works great!
November 1st, 2008 at 8:31 pm
I’ve used it before, and it did the weirdest things. I would try to update a template of a theme, and it would take 5 minutes to update the blog. I disabled it and it worked fine. It was really weird, so I probably won’t use that anymore.
November 2nd, 2008 at 3:36 pm
I’m happy to see you are working on updates and so on boy, congrats for this. Just a question: i’m running a MU WP version (wowm.eu) and i would ask you if it works as well with this version?. Thanks in advance.
November 2nd, 2008 at 3:41 pm
Jose,
I actually haven’t tried it with WPMU, so I wouldn’t like to say. You can ask your question, and get an accurate answer, in the dedicated forum for the plugin here;
- http://wordpress.org/tags/wp-super-cache
November 2nd, 2008 at 3:46 pm
Ok, thanks a lot Gareth and keep your great work continue.