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If you've changed your website content but it's not appearing to your visitors, you should go through this presentation as we have tried to include the step-by-step guide on how to clear your site cache using various plugins like WP super cache or W3 total cache.
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Table of Contents • Introduction • What is WordPress Cache? • How does Cache Works in WordPress? • Why should you clear your WordPress cache? • Step-by-Step Guide to Clear Cache • Conclusion
Introduction • Many variable impact your website’s performance, including its design, platform, and how you optimize its various elements. • As a result, site caching is one of the most significant techniques to increase website speed. • Caching is enabled on almost every WordPress site in order to efficiently store resources and speed up the site. • So, if you have a large website with a significant number of users, caching may be a very valuable tool for improving page load times. • Changes made to your WordPress site are frequently not immediately apparent to end users. The reason for this is because WordPress continues to display the cached version of your posts and pages. This problem, on the other hand, is easily remedied. • Simply clearing the cache will delete the stored and static versions of your pages and force the WordPress plugin to store the refreshed pages.
What is WordPress cache? • Caching reduces the amount of effort needed to create a webpage for viewing. As a result, it is a method of improving performance. • So, if your website receives a lot of traffic, you may activate WordPress caching with the help of various plugins, which we will go over later in this article. • WordPress caching offers several advantages, such as faster website performance, higher search engine ranking, and the saving of some server resources, among others... • Although WordPress caching has many benefits, it is necessary to clear such cache for a number of reasons, which we shall cover in the next slide.
How does Cache works in WordPress? • When a user views your website, you should: • A request is made to you server to display the webpage. • The server then receives the relevant data. • The data is then delivered to the user’s browser as an HTML file, which is then processed by the browser, which transforms it and displays it as a webpage. • If the user returns to your website, the same process must be redone. As a result, we require a cache to avoid such a situation.
Why should you clear your WordPress cache? • When you publish a new article or modify your material, the caching system deletes any old or expired cached copies. • However, your caching system may fail to identify updates from time to time and continue to show the old, static, and cached versions. • The clash between the cached version and the updates may cause your website to crash. • As a result, you’ll need to clear your WordPress cache. • Furthermore, a few examples of frequent circumstances in which such a problem occurs are provided below: • WordPress theme or plugin update. • If you’ve updated the design components of your website as well as the content. • Your website has been relocated to a new host. • I moved the WordPress site to the root directory. • I began using a plugin to compress pictures.
Step-by Step Guide to Clear cache? • The simplest approach to remove cache in WordPress website is to use plugins. • Clearing cache with WP Super cache: • Login in to your WordPress dashboard • Next, in the left side-bar, navigate to Settings • Under settings, press on WP Super cache • In the WP super cache, scroll down below to click on the Delete Cache button. • Clearing cache with W3 Total Cache To remove the cache after installing the plugin, follow the instructions below: • Login to your WordPress panel • In the left sidebar, click on Performance > Dashboard • Following that, at the top of the page, click the empty all caches button. • As a result, the system will delete your WordPress cache.
Conclusion • It is crucial that you activate caching on your site and manually delete the cache on a regular basis. • However, by using popular WordPress Cache Plugins such as WP Super Cache and W3 Total Cache, you can increase your website's speed and get the most out of it. • Furthermore, while working with caching in WordPress, you must use extreme caution. • A tiny mistake might cause your website to crash or cause crucial data to be deleted. It is, nevertheless, recommended that you keep a backup of your website
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