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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: No parallel downloads with CDN under W3 Total CacheIt seems that the domain page needs to finish loading until the CDN’s elements start loading. Still didn’t find away why it is like that – hopefully we get an answer from W3-Edge here.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: No parallel downloads with CDN under W3 Total CacheAnyone from W3-Edge can answer this question please..please..
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: NextGen Gallery mobile versionThanks, I will do just that.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress optimization permalinks structureI can’t get an answer for this question:
If I use a Custom post type in the parmalink like: /%custompost%/%postname%.html, would WordPress create verbose rules, the same if I start the parmalink with %category%?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress optimization permalinks structureBy the way, do you know when a new version of W3 Total Cache will be out? months have passed by without an update
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: No parallel downloads with CDN under W3 Total CacheAnyone know how to solve this?
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Rewrite Performance Rules Apply to Post Types/ Taxonomies?Anybody has an updated answer for this – I really want to know if I can create a permalink using taxonomies or custom post and without WordPress creating verbose rules? – After all, we are hard-coding it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress optimization permalinks structureOK, I’ve decided to go with %year%/%postname%.html as the permalink structure.
Thanks for helping me out.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress optimization permalinks structureBut W3 Total Cache will serve the images from cache and WordPress won’t execute those queries, am I wrong?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress optimization permalinks structureOh, I also want to know another thing.
I know that there is a limit on the amount of files and folders that can be stored in a single folder. I have a blog with thousands of posts. I think that using a category in the URL (ie. %category%/%postname%) is a good practice if you use W3 Total Cache plugin, because it created the caching pages within several folders (ie. gadgets, news, reviews, etc.). So each category based posts are residing within a dedicated category folder. So If my blog have ten thousands of posts, It won’t get to a place where the Linux operating system prevent W3 Cache from operating correctly.
If I won’t use this structure, W3 Cache won’t be able to cache more than approx. 32K posts because it will reach the limit of folder/files within the caching folder.
Any ideas about that?
Update: Does W3 Cache works with Taxonomies? – which plugin you recommend for workign with Taxonomies?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress optimization permalinks structureHi,
Need your opinion. I want to use a URL like %category%/%postname%.html. I know that wordpress creates verbose rules because I don’t start my url with a number.
1) I wanted to know if W3 can prevent overloading on my server when my blog reached more than 70,000 posts? – So that will prevent the extra amount of queries on my database.
2) Does W3 cache prevent WordPress from running the verbose rules?
3) Does Google bot gets the cached version for the post like users when it first visits the post? (I want it to get the cached version)
Many thanks