Godaddy WordPress clear cache feature makes sure that users always see the most recent content.
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Let’s look more closely at what the WordPress cache is and how our Support team clears it.
Godaddy WordPress clear cache
Static files are gathered in the WordPress cache. Instead of running lengthy PHP scripts to request new versions of the website, users who visit our website will instead receive cached copies of the website. Caching can make the WordPress site load faster for our visitors with this configuration.
But occasionally we might want to clear the WordPress cache. For instance, we might want visitors to see changes to the content or design of our website if those changes have just been made. By manually clearing the cache, users will see the most recent version of our website and new copies of its files.
We’ll probably want to regularly clear the WordPress cache. This guarantees that whenever a visitor accesses the website, they will always see the most recent content, such as comments and recent posts.
Additionally, when troubleshooting WordPress errors and performance issues, clearing the cache is frequently the first step. Sometimes the cache holds out-of-date files that cause error messages and keep the WordPress dashboard or website from loading or functioning.
Clear the cache
Our load times can be made faster by using the caching features of the Managed WordPress plan, which includes a CDN (Content Delivery Network, Content Distribution Network) cache.
We may need to “flush” (or clear) our cache if we:
- Made changes to the website, but those changes are not visible online.
- Instead of utilising the built-in migration tool, we manually migrated our website.
- Made manual modifications to the WordPress site files or database outside of the admin’s control (for example, through SFTP (Secure FTP) or phpMyAdmin).
Steps
- Firstly, open the account after logging into the GoDaddy account.
- Then, select Managed WordPress from the drop-down menu at the top of the WordPress dashboard.
- Then, flush the cache. The cache has now been cleared.
- If Flush Cache is not present, we may have deleted the plugin it depends on. Reinstall the plugin and try again.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, WordPress caching is crucial to enhancing website performance and providing users with quick page loads. However, our cached content may prevent us and our visitors from seeing these updates after we make changes to the website. WordPress clear cache is therefore required.
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