I can relate (re: fluff). My caching explanation was woefully incomplete. Generating static HTML pages also reduces the database server load. Each active WordPress plugin can generate several database queries per post/page, resulting in dozens of queries each time a visitor reads an article. A caching plugin not only speeds page delivery; it also allows a single server to scale to hundreds of requests per second. That's useful if an article is tagged on slashdot, digg, facebook, etc.
Please cut the fluff in your videos. Preroll, postroll, and site promotion added several unnecessary minutes to this video. Ironic, given the topic! Also, the caching explanation is way off the mark. W3TC and similar plugins store a copy of dynamically-generated pages as static HTML on the server and content delivery network (not the client as indicated in the video). That removes the PHP execution time. Web browsers already cache objects like images, CSS, and JS libraries.
WP Super Cache plugin make my sites to load in about 0.3 sec, with thousend of pages .Google webmastertools and all other onlineservices can aprove your light faster speed !
I like the fluff, he's funny for a computer geek.... That's cool.
designtech44 1 month ago
I can relate (re: fluff). My caching explanation was woefully incomplete. Generating static HTML pages also reduces the database server load. Each active WordPress plugin can generate several database queries per post/page, resulting in dozens of queries each time a visitor reads an article. A caching plugin not only speeds page delivery; it also allows a single server to scale to hundreds of requests per second. That's useful if an article is tagged on slashdot, digg, facebook, etc.
itbuilders 5 months ago
Please cut the fluff in your videos. Preroll, postroll, and site promotion added several unnecessary minutes to this video. Ironic, given the topic! Also, the caching explanation is way off the mark. W3TC and similar plugins store a copy of dynamically-generated pages as static HTML on the server and content delivery network (not the client as indicated in the video). That removes the PHP execution time. Web browsers already cache objects like images, CSS, and JS libraries.
itbuilders 5 months ago
@itbuilders - Cut the "Fluff"?? That's all I got is fluff!! ;-)
LabSecrets 5 months ago 3
does this mean also the administration dashboard is affected as well?
MolramsGaming 5 months ago
WP Super Cache plugin make my sites to load in about 0.3 sec, with thousend of pages .Google webmastertools and all other onlineservices can aprove your light faster speed !
Mpaka 6 months ago 2
Better use WP Super Cache plugin - the site will loads in a half of the second.
iamvitaly 6 months ago 3
W3TC is a too heavy plug-in, super cache is much better
chaukar 6 months ago 2
smushit oh shit
yahmana 6 months ago
Such a great review of this plugin! Lots of information and questions clarified. Thank you! :)
sYs73m 7 months ago