How to set up ABCode Cache Warmer
A setup walkthrough for ABCode Cache Warmer: checking you have a page cache, choosing what to warm, reading the per-URL results, and scheduling it safely.
Rebuilds your page cache before a visitor has to.
A cache warmer and preloader for WordPress. It rebuilds the page cache automatically after every purge, so no visitor is ever the one waiting for a cold page.
One of my own plugins, built and launched to the official WordPress.org repository. Free for anyone to use.
Warms pages automatically the moment the cache is cleared
Works alongside WP Rocket, LiteSpeed, W3 Total Cache and more
Picks safe settings from your real response time and server load
Reads cache headers and reports what actually happened per URL
Choose what gets warmed: posts, archives, sitemap or your own URLs
Walk-throughs covering the jobs this plugin was built for, including how to do them by hand if you would rather not install anything.
A setup walkthrough for ABCode Cache Warmer: checking you have a page cache, choosing what to warm, reading the per-URL results, and scheduling it safely.
What cache preloading actually does in WordPress, how to warm a site by hand from your sitemap, and the sites where preloading is a waste of server resources.
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