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Using transients on a single loop inside WordPress
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<?php | |
/** | |
* Using transients on a single loop inside WordPress | |
* | |
* @link http://speckyboy.com/2011/12/14/website-speed-part-3-caching-wordpress/ | |
* / | |
$loop = get_transient( 'loop' ); | |
if ( false === $loop ) { | |
// Show the last 100 tweets from the custom post type tweets. | |
$query = array('post_per_page' => 100, | |
'post_type' => 'tweets', | |
'post_status' => 'publish' ) ; | |
$loop = new WP_Query($query); | |
// transient set to last for 1 hour | |
set_transient('loop', $loop, 60*60); | |
} | |
// do normal loop stuff | |
if ($loop->have_posts()) : while ($loop->have_posts()) : $loop->the_post(); | |
// show content or whatever you like | |
the_content(); | |
endwhile;endif; | |
?> |
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