Complete Guide to WordPress Caching | Clear Cache on WordPress Website

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WordPress caching plays a huge role in how fast your website loads and how smooth the user experience feels. If your site shows outdated content, loads slowly, or behaves inconsistently, caching is often the reason.

In this video, you will learn what caching is, how it works inside your browser and server, and why clearing cache is sometimes necessary. This guide breaks down caching in simple terms, so beginners can understand what is happening behind the scenes without getting overwhelmed.

We also explain the different types of caching used in WordPress, including Redis cache, object cache, and full page caching. You will see when each type helps and when it can cause issues during updates or design changes.

What you will learn in this video:
• What cache is and how it affects your browser
• Why websites use caching to improve performance
• Redis cache vs object cache vs full page caching
• Common reasons WordPress sites show cached content
• How to clear cache using a WordPress cache plugin
• When you should clear cache and when you should not
This video is useful for WordPress beginners, site owners, and anyone managing websites who wants better performance without breaking things.

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