Description
Cache Time displays the time that the current page was cached, and prints it via the cache_time(); function. It takes into account the different time zones of the WordPress blog, and whether or not WP-Cache has blocked the current URL for caching.
It has been tested with WP 2.6 and WP-Cache only, so please contact me with any questions or concerns with other systems. WP-Super-Cache should work, but it is not officially tested.
Be sure to check out my other plugins at my WordPress profile.
USAGE
- Anywhere inside the WordPress template pages, copy
<?php cache_time(); ?>
to print the plugin’s output.
CUSTOMIZATION
There are 3 elements that can be customized with Cache Time:
- Text displayed when page is cached — Open cache-time.php inside the Cache-time folder with your favorite text editor and find line 27 that says
$cached = 'Page cached on: ';
. Change the text between the quotes for your own message. - Text displayed if no cache is present — Similar to above, find line 29 that says
$not_cached = 'Time is now: ';
and change the text between the quotes. - Date Format — Again inside the cache-time.php file, line 36 can be changed to display your choice of information. More details about customizing the date can be found at w3schools.
LIMITATIONS
- Currently Cache Time only works with WP-Cache, though theoretically it should work with WP-Super-Cache as well.