Hello, i test the plugin myself.
It's a strong alternative to w3tc for performances and static cache indeed.
But it would need some options to become a truly simple and great alternative :
1 - logged in user are redirected to not cached pages.
2 - fragment cache ("not cache this fonction/part of the page")
3 - exclude pages/objects from caching.
4 - force include pages/objects in cache for every type of users.
without these options you can't have a "partial" dynamic wordpress installation.
It's bad for buddypress and bbpress (not compatible)
It's bad for comments.
Hello, i test the plugin myself. It's a strong alternative to w3tc for performances and static cache indeed.
But it would need some options to become a truly simple and great alternative : 1 - logged in user are redirected to not cached pages. 2 - fragment cache ("not cache this fonction/part of the page") 3 - exclude pages/objects from caching. 4 - force include pages/objects in cache for every type of users.
without these options you can't have a "partial" dynamic wordpress installation. It's bad for buddypress and bbpress (not compatible) It's bad for comments.
Thanks :)