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- | ====== Cache Management ====== | + | ~~REDIRECT>https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/~~ |
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- | Once you have LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress configured and customized to your liking, you can turn your attention to managing the cache itself. Ideally, there should be very little actual cache management required. If you set your configuration correctly, the cache should function like a well-oiled machine. | + | |
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- | Still, there are times when you might want to take matters into your own hands for whatever reason. This section will help you to successfully manage your cache manually. | + | |
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- | ===== Purge ===== | + | |
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- | Ideally, the purge rules you set during configuration would address all of your site’s cache purging needs. These buttons exist for those outlying situations where the rules don’t apply. You can manually purge pages from the cache in all of the ways listed here. | + | |
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- | [insert screenshot] | + | |
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- | ==== Purge Front Page ==== | + | |
- | Press this button to purge only the front page of your site. | + | |
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- | Multi-site: pressing this button in the network admin will result in only the main site’s front page being purged. | + | |
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- | ==== Purge Pages ==== | + | |
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- | This button will purge all cache entries that belong to pages. Don’t let the use of the word “page” confuse you here. For this button (and this button only) “page” refers to the WordPress Page post type. Everywhere else, “page” is used in the context of individual entries in a “full-page cache.” | + | |
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- | ==== Purge Error Pages ==== | + | |
- | These buttons allow you to purge 403, 404, and 500 error pages. | + | |
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- | Multi-site: If one of these buttons is pressed in the network admin, the main site's error pages will be purged. | + | |
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- | ==== Purge All ==== | + | |
- | This button will purge all cache entries related to the current WordPress installation. This means that if a page is cached on the site using a different web application, it will not purge those cache entries. | + | |
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- | Multi-site: pressing this button in the network admin will trigger the Purge All functionality on all of the network’s sites. | + | |
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- | ==== Empty Entire Cache ==== | + | |
- | This is one of those buttons that should only be used when you have a problem that can’t be solved any other way. Press it to purge all of the cache entries for the entire site, including those entries from other web applications. | + | |
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- | Multi-site: this option is only made available in the network admin. Individual site admins do not have the ability to clear the entire cache. | + | |
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- | ==== Purge By... ==== | + | |
- | This area allows you to purge a list of pages. The available list types are: Category, Post ID, Tag,and URL. The list of the selected type should be input one-per-line in the text area below the buttons. | + | |
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- | ===== DB Optimizer ===== | + | |
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- | [insert explanation] | + | |
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