Cache Using Gzip – Gzip performance for fast page loading
Cache Using Gzip – Gzip performance for fast page loading

Cache Using Gzip – Gzip performance for fast page loading

Mark Nokes

The Cache Using Gzip plugin for WordPress improves page speed for site visitors. Preload the
cache in settings, download the required config settings and add to your Apache or Nginx server config, and all of
your posts and pages will be delivered to site visitors blazingly fast!

Where can I report bugs?

Please report confirmed bugs on the Cache Using Gzip github directly. Include any screenshots and as much detail as possible.

On what web servers can this plugin be installed

The Cache Using Gzip plugin works on Apache and Nginx servers. After the plugin is intalled and activated, you may
download the required configuration from the plugin settings page (Tools => Cache Using Gzip).

2.8.1

  • Automatically modify .htaccess on plugin activation/deactivation

2.8

  • Move plugin settings page to Tools menu
  • Rename localized js var to mitigate possible naming collision

2.7.9

  • Bugfix: dynamic var deprecated notice
  • UI improvement for options page
  • Refactor admin notice behavior and code readability

2.7.8

  • Bugfix: add_option in combination with wp_cache_set not serializing data properly in redis object cache. Use update_option on plugin activation instead

2.7.7

  • Disable autoloading of options. Test and confirm compatibility with 6.6-RC2.

2.7.6

  • Further in-memory caching improvments and code structure

2.7.5

  • Bugfix: cache not update when update_option called in ajax

2.7.4

  • Add cache delete to plugin deactivation

2.7.3

  • Add in-memory caching support for plugin options

2.7.2

  • Test and confirm compatibility with WordPress 6.5.5

2.7.1

  • Bugfix: Issue caching homepage when set to display latest posts instead of static page

2.7

  • Add check for zlib extension.
  • Remove superflous class method

2.6

  • Initial release.

Requirements

  • WordPress Version 6.4.3 or newer (installed)
  • PHP Version 7.2 or newer
  • The Cache Using Gzip plugin requires a “pretty” URL. Confirm your permalink structure is something other than “Plain” (Settings => Permalinks).

Installation instructions

  1. Log in to WordPress admin.
  2. Go to Plugins > Add New.
  3. Search for the Cache Using Gzip plugin.
  4. Click on Install Now and wait until the plugin is installed successfully.
  5. Activate the plugin by clicking Activate now on the success page.
  6. If you’re running WordPress on an Apache server, the .htaccess file should be modified on activation. If it wasn’t, visit the plugin settings page (Tools => Cache Using Gzip) to download the reqired apache/nginx config rules.
  7. Add the rules to your .htaccess or nginx.conf, if necessary.

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  • Version: 2.8.1
  • Last updated: 2 months ago
  • Active installations: 30
  • WordPress version: 6.4.3
  • Tested up to: 6.6.2
  • PHP version: 7.4