• Resolved Aditya Agarwal

    (@adityamilyin)


    Hey,

    1.This is the best PWA plugin i found, but i had few queries. Is there anyway to get some pages automatically cached as soon as the PWA is installed.

    i mean like homepage, blog page, registeration and login page etc. on my site are constantly by my users. So it does not feel good, if after installation any of those load late. They are static pages. Is there anyway i can get those pages cached as soon as plugin is installed.

    2.And also, is there a way to clear cache of specific pages, as soon as any change takes place, like post publish or update. I have once used a plugin called Cache Enabler, that clears site cache on some triggers, is something similar possible with browser cache

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  • Hi Adithya,

    Good day to you.

    1.This is the best PWA plugin i found, but i had few queries. Is there anyway to get some pages automatically cached as soon as the PWA is installed.

    i mean like homepage, blog page, registeration and login page etc. on my site are constantly by my users. So it does not feel good, if after installation any of those load late. They are static pages. Is there anyway i can get those pages cached as soon as plugin is installed.

    The functionality to cache more pages and more actionable options will be rolled out in an Addon soon. Stay tuned for that.

    2.And also, is there a way to clear cache of specific pages, as soon as any change takes place, like post publish or update. I have once used a plugin called Cache Enabler, that clears site cache on some triggers, is something similar possible with browser cache

    Our plugin always provides the latest content available at your pages/posts, IE; our plugin is only caching contents at the user end (browser-level) and not at the server level like other caching plugins.

    Thread Starter Aditya Agarwal

    (@adityamilyin)

    Well said, and thanks for so seedy support. I am happy with thw furst part, but i would like to bother you for the second part again.

    I just recently installed it on my new tablet, and as i can expect i observed was that upon first open, it takes time, like actual browser which u shall expect and once a page is viewed it gets cached and is shown of quick as native app.

    But when i opened the blog page of my site as a second visit it showed the old content, and infact the result of the browser caching was that if i opened it wirh browser also it didn’t update. I had changed color scheme of few pages and it took 2 days for them to get visiblw on tablet.

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