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i tried to installed it #12
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Note that this is still in development, using in production is at your own risk. It is intended to be used by WordPress installations that are managed via Composer, for example https://github.com/roots/bedrock I currently don't have any capacity to write a more detailed guide than https://github.com/felixarntz/wp-psr-cache#how-to-install, but having the above approach for your WordPress setup is the first important part. Also note that this library is not standalone, it requires an actual PSR-6 or PSR-16 compatible cache implementation, depending on what your environment is using (Memcache, Redis, something else). If you have specific questions, I can try to answer them. |
yes but it have function.php and object-cache.php habitually object-cache goes into /wp-content/ but where do i put function.php. |
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when use with:
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and this should be like this?
at least on my server if not it didn't find the files. |
sincerly you give too little information on how to install it and make it work.
is it possible to have a procedure because i really love the idea to get this working on my wordpress
or can you explain it to me in a way a slow person get it...
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