• There are so many caching plugins that cache static pages.

    WP-fastest-cache has 3 main benefits.
    1) It’s stone simple (very few knobs – complexity hidden)
    2) The developer is very responsive
    3) The plugin handles specific/ subtle page caching that trips up many sites and gives you a simple “exclude contains” feature as well as a “no cache” icon in the page/post editor to handle any no-cache pages.

    Knowing when we cannot cache a page may be obvious to experienced web designers, but probably not for most. Sometimes, it’s subtle and easy to miss one or two things.

    If you have a “contact us” page or registration with capcha, you have to be aware these pages can’t be cached or you’ll lose feedback from your customers. If you have a shopping cart, /cart, /checkout, /receipt, /payment, /confirmation pages all cannot be cached. Some calendaring or event management plugin pages can also run into subtle issues.

    wp-fastest-cache handles many popular shopping carts right out of the box. But be aware if you have some non-standard carts, the page naming might affect your user’s experience – and you have to use “Exclude” on those pages too.

    e.g. Exclude contains ‘pay-method’

    Very well done plugin.

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