How to config WP Super Cache plugin for WordPress
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.
This article guilde you to config WP Super Cache plugin for your WordPress blog:
Step 1: Download WP Super Cache
Step 2: Install then go to Setting/ WP Super Cache
At Easy tab, choose Caching On to enable the plugin
Step 3: General setting
At the Advanced tab follow:
– Choose: “Cache hits to this website for quick access. (Recommended)”
– Choose: “Compress pages so they’re served more quickly to visitors. (Recommended)”
– Choose: “304 Not Modified browser caching. Indicate when a page has not been modified since last”
– Choose: “Don’t cache pages for known users. (Recommended)“
– Final clidk Update Status button
See the picture below:
Step 4: mod_rewrite Rules setting
You just click Update Mod_Rewrite Rules button
Step 5: Setting Cache save and delete time
At Expiry Time & Garbage Collection section: Set the value 3600 for Cache Timeout or higher if you blog does not update so much or often.
Then click to Change Expiration button to save your setting
Step 6: Setting rejected user agents
In this step setting you will set for spide as Google spide not collect data when accessing the second time, note this setting will reduce the load when the data collection of spide access and data still sent in the post or page of your website does not change the resulting for Spide data collection download your website content continuously.
Find the Rejected User Agents section and click to Save US Strings button
That all!