• Hi, everybody–

    I’m using tips I found on this page (https://blog.puppygrinder.com/?p=91) on how to embed “The Loop” and WordPress template tags into my pre-existing site. (I have a WordPress installation and my “actual site” co-existing on one server.)

    I apologize if my question doesn’t make sense, ’cause I’m still figuring out how WP works. But I’m wondering: if I do this approach (integrating WP into my external site) rather than place my site in the WP directories (as a custom theme I develop, for example), is there a way to make WP-CACHE still work for me? I’m guessing not, but I wanted to find out.

    Thanks.

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  • Thread Starter gmaletic

    (@gmaletic)

    I should clarify: the reason I feel compelled to keep my site “separate” from WordPress is that the site in question isn’t really a blog, though it has a blog integrated into it. If the site in question were a “pure” blog, integrating more tightly into the WP directory structure (including creating a custom theme) might make more sense to me.

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