• Mariette

    (@mariette-jackson)


    Hi

    I have set DevBuddy to never cache but the feed is taking hours to show the latest tweet. Could it be that my caching plugin (WP Rocket) is overriding your settings?

    I have asked WP Rocket support and they say: “You should make sure that DevBuddy Twitter Feed Plugin handles the dynamic content with JavaScript and states that it is compatible with page caching. If the dynamic content like Twitter feeds is not handled with JS, it won’t work fine with page caching.”

    Thanks for any help.
    best wishes
    Mariette

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  • Plugin Author EjiOsigwe

    (@ejiosigwe)

    Hi Mariette,

    The plugin doesn’t handle dynamic content using JavaScript which means that caching plugins are, unfortunately, going to cache it even if you’ve set DevBuddy Twitter Feed to not cache.

    If you’re familiar with JavaScript and the WordPress code infrastructure the best workaround that comes to mind would be to use AJAX to make a call to the template tag. Otherwise, there are no options to prevent the feed from being cached by caching plugins.

    Apologies if this makes the feed incompatible with your setup. It’s definitely something I’ll fix in the next update.

    Thanks,
    Eji

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