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Cache Plugins generate the HTML pages of a website and save them on the server. Whenever a visitor visits your website, it serves a lighter HTML page, which enhances the website's speed. WP Super Cache is one of the most popular plugins available on WordPress.
This plugin generates the static Html files from your WordPress website or blog, then it serves the lighter HTML file to the visitor and saves loading time. The static Html files are available for:
On WordPress, 99% of users are served with cached files, and one cached file can be served a thousand times. Cached files are served in 3 ways:
It is a free plugin available on WordPress. You can simply download and then install it from the plugin tab of the WordPress dashboard. You can take the help of the guide available on the website, to download and install the plugin successfully.
Step1. You can simply download the WP Super Cache Plugin, from the WordPress dashboard. For activation go to the Settings> WP Super Cache Plugin to set up the plugin.
Step 2. Select the “Caching On” option and click on update status. Click on the test cache to check if the plugin is working.
PHP vs mod_rewrite for Serving Cache Files
Serving cached files can be done by two methods - PHP and mod_rewrite. PHP is the default method used by WP Super Cache to serve cached files, specifically for hosting events.
Moreover, if you have a shared host, try mod_rewrite. Go to the Advanced option in plugin settings, click on the option, “Use mod_rewrite to serve cache files”.
Compression
It is not the default setting of WP Super Cache; you need to go to the advanced tab to select the compression option. For a quick response, select the “Compress pages so they’re served more quickly to visitors”.
Super Cache Plugin works great with the CDN. Click on the CDN tab under plugin settings, and add your CDN URL to it.
CDN permits you to serve content like images, JAVA script from different servers all over the world, which reduces your page load time. Therefore, it boosts up your website content and serving speed rapidly.
It caches every post published on your WordPress page and sometimes caches the whole site if there are too many published posts. Go to the “Preload” tab in the plugin settings and activate it to improve your websites’ Google ranking. Also, disable garbage collection, so that older cache files won’t get deleted.
There are numerous advantages of using the caching plugin for your websites: like better optimization and user-friendly. Check out the few advantages below: