Enable caching of template files

Is it recommended to enable the cache of html files, css files and js files ... just wondering what the pros and cons are.

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Quote · 21 Feb 2010

Hello, enable cache for all of them will be more faster your site loading.

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Quote · 22 Feb 2010

I know that this will sound crazy, but I actually find my site navigates faster when I select "not" to enable the caching of html files, css files, and js files.

When these are selected, I find my site goes to a blank white for every page I load.  This is especially noticeable because I have a dark template.  Every page I click on the page goes white and then the black template (etc.) loads.

When I select "not" to enable the caching of my template... this is greatly reduced.

Shouldn't it be the opposite?

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Quote · 24 Feb 2010

I think it's an optical illusion. Maybe you could set your default browser page load color to black. That way, it always goes black before it loads the black page.

You could even take it one step further and create a little regedit file that your members could use to make the necessary changes to their browsers (registry) also.

Just a thought ....

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Quote · 24 Feb 2010

I think it's an optical illusion. Maybe you could set your default browser page load color to black. That way, it always goes black before it loads the black page.

You could even take it one step further and create a little regedit file that your members could use to make the necessary changes to their browsers (registry) also.

Just a thought ....

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Hmmm, optical illusion...maybe you're right.  I'll play around with it some more.

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Quote · 24 Feb 2010

 

 

I think it's an optical illusion. Maybe you could set your default browser page load color to black. That way, it always goes black before it loads the black page.

You could even take it one step further and create a little regedit file that your members could use to make the necessary changes to their browsers (registry) also.

Just a thought ....

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Hmmm, optical illusion...maybe you're right.  I'll play around with it some more.

 

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IT WAS A JOKE!

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