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tobyhageMember
Victor,
Thank you for your answer, but for me it doesn't give new information to solve my problem.
This website is not in a development stage, it is live and there is a problem with the refresh of the sidebar.
It is not possible with every website change to flush the cache in cpanel, this is not very handy.All caching is OFF, except for static caching, but static caching is not causing this problem.
tobyhageMemberHello,
Thank you for your answer. I have some additional questions / remarks
1) You are talking about a transient cache issue. Do you mean that the sidebar code is stored in a transient cache and is this handled by Genesis theme or WordPress core?
2) Dynamic cache is already off. The static cache is on, but static cache is only used to cache css, js and images.
3) Siteground has a own wordpress plugin sg-cachepress. This plugin has following options:* Dynamic Cache ON/OFF - enable or disable the SiteGround Dynamic caching system
* AutoFlush Cache ON/OFF - automatically flush the Dynamic cache when you edit your content
* Purge Cache - Manually purge all cached data from the dynamic cacheDynamic Cache is Off
AutoFlush Cache is On
MemCache is also Off (they have no option to flush this one, i will ask for this option)They have also a Dynamic Cache Status check. If i do this for the homepage, the result is false and that is correct.
So i think all caching is off (except for static cache), so if i understand correctly the sidebar should not be cached. Is this assumption right?
tobyhageMemberThank you very much. It was more difficult than i thought!
tobyhageMemberI made it myself.
tobyhageMemberHello Rob,
Thank you for the fast response. But this is not what i needed. I do want to display the author and date on pages.
The genesis_post_info is not executed on pages only on posts.Do you have another suggestion?
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