Wordpress LScache Plugin: Cache all posts in a category
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hello, I want to cache all posts in a specific category. I tries with /category/ in Force Cache URIs settings but it doesnt work. Is there a way to fix this? regards Hi, Do all these posts have same URL structure ? e.g. https://domain.com/category-name/post1 https://domain.com/category-name/post2 https://domain.com/category-name/post3 https://domain.com/category-name/post4 ?and so on ? if so , try use category-name in force cache setting. may I know why you would need to do this ? because by default post is cacheable without any additional setup. Best regards, Hi, no I have the plugin No Category Base activated, so it is: https://domain.com/post1. It is because I have memberpress and I cannot cache logged in users. I have tried ESI and it works but by forcing caching it gets a bit faster (the initial page load is faster). Hi, Im still little confused. By default the LSCWP should cache the post , no matter what the category it is. or you mean , you have that No Category Base , that breaks the caching ? and if you use permalink , you should be able to remove the category in URL without additional plugin. Best regards, Yes but it doesnt cache logged in users. Ok Ill try without the plugin. But if my domain is: https://domain.com/post1. How can I cash specific categories? Hi, it doesnt cache logged in users LSCWP has option to enable private cache on login user. But if my domain is: https://domain.com/post1. How can I cash specific categories? You can not manually do that if there is no URL structure to differentiate it from other category , but like I said , by default every page should be cached by LSCWP already. Please verify your HTTP header and see if it is cached or not. Best regards, Hello, thank you for your answers. I cannot enable private cache f?r logged in users because the plugin Memberpress doesnt work with it enabled. so it only caches public pages and that is why i want to do it manully. Ive tried ESI also. So if I change my permlink to https://www.website.com/%category%/%postname%/ i will be able wo make it work, with this URI: /category/? Yes , thats correct.
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