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January 23, 2009

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About WP Super Cache Plugins

Name of Plugins: WP Super Cache
Version: 0.8.8
Compatibility: WordPress 2.7 and below
Author: Donncha O Caoimh
Download: Download the plugins here for free (zip file)
How to install: See installation guide here for details.

This plugin generates static html files from your dynamic WordPress blog. After a html file is generated your webserver will serve that file instead of processing the comparatively heavier and more expensive WordPress PHP scripts.

However, because a user’s details are displayed in the comment form after they leave a comment, the plugin will only serve static html files to:

1. Users who are not logged in.
2. Users who have not left a comment on your blog.
3. Or users who have not viewed a password protected post.

The good news is that probably more than 99% of your visitors don’t do any of the above! Those users who don’t see the static files will still benefit because they will see regular WP-Cache cached files and your server won’t be as busy as before. This plugin should help your server cope with a front page appearance on digg.com or other social networking site.

Download here.

5 Comments Post a comment
  1. Feb 4 2009

    it’s good info that nice to try and to find out how it works. thanks.

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  2. Apr 24 2009

    good plugin, i’ll try in my blog

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  3. Jun 4 2009

    Tks for you information

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  4. Oct 6 2009

    I have read in some article that said, this plugin store yesterday activity not the lastest. So the visitor that come will see yesteday post not the update’s post. They say, the reliable plugin for cache is “db cache reload”. Is that true? I don’t have more information for this issue …

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  5. Apr 8 2011

    Trying to make a blog or website myself so this site is a good place to gettools. Keep writing though as some of the ads are right up my alley!

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