WP Grid Builder Caching 1.2.1
Description
WP Grid Builder Caching is a WordPress plugin designed to speed up loading times when users filter grids or template output. It reduces repeated processing by caching both the content results and the facet data used to refine what visitors see. This is especially helpful on pages where filtering triggers frequent queries and dynamic updates. By storing queried content in a dedicated custom table, the plugin helps deliver faster interactions and a smoother browsing experience without changing your existing layout approach.
Use it with your existing WP Grid Builder grid and template filtering workflow to improve perceived performance, keep interactions responsive, and help pages access updated results more quickly.
Main Features
- Content caching for filtered results — Stores query outputs so grid filtering can load faster on repeat interactions.
- Facet caching — Caches facet-related data used to build and update filter controls efficiently.
- Custom table storage — Saves cached queried content in a dedicated custom database table for faster retrieval.
- Improved performance during filtering — Targets slowdowns that occur when users apply, change, or reset filters.
- Optimized template output — Speeds up loading for templates that are updated based on grid filtering.
- Better interaction responsiveness — Helps reduce delays between filter actions and updated grid results.
- Works with WP Grid Builder workflows — Designed to complement grid and template filtering built with WP Grid Builder.
Benefits
- Faster grid filtering — Quicker response times make it easier for visitors to find the right content.
- Smoother UX — Less waiting between filter changes creates a more seamless browsing experience.
- Reduced repeated queries — Cached results minimize redundant database work for common filter patterns.
- Improved page performance — Faster content retrieval helps maintain strong load and interaction metrics.
- More efficient template updates — Template-driven views can refresh more quickly when facets change.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress sites using WP Grid Builder for grid-based content browsing.
- Designers and developers building pages with facet and grid filtering.
- Content-heavy websites where filtering can trigger frequent queries.
- Marketing pages that rely on template filtering to show relevant results.
- Agencies optimizing performance for client WordPress builds.