Where can I find it?
SIDE PANEL > SETTINGS > Wp Sightseeing Plugin
What does it mean?
The cache of a website is a temporary storage system that saves copies of web pages and content to improve loading times and performance. It allows faster access by reducing the need to fetch resources from the server, resulting in a better user experience. Types of cache include browser cache, server cache, and CDN cache. Clearing the cache can help resolve issues with outdated content or errors.
We explain when you should clear the cache and how to do it.
What should I do?
When to clear the cache?
The cache should be cleared after an update has been done to data in TourCMS:
1. Channel information
2. Payment gateway
3. Any search keywords
4. Contents etc.
After updating a payment gateway, the cache needs to be updated manually and immediately, in order for payments to be able to process.
How to clear the cache?
Go to SIDE PANEL> SETTINGS> WP Sightseeing Plugin and click on the ‘Clear Cache’ button at the bottom section of the page.
You can click on ‘Clear cache’ and then ‘Sync tours’. However, ‘Sync tours’ does not update availability; for that, you need to go to the tour page and click the ‘Update’ button.
There are two levels of caching: one on the TourCMS side and another on the WordPress side.
If you wish to clear the cache for a specific tour, then go to Page > Tours and click the ‘Publish/Update’ button in the right-hand menu.
Please, note that updating a tour pulls data from the TourCMS cache, which is refreshed every 12 hours.
You can adjust this time interval under ‘Clear time (seconds)’.