=== Force Refresh === Contributors: jordanleven Tags: force, refresh, reload, single, page, application, ajax Requires at least: 4.0.0 Tested up to: 4.9.8 Stable tag: 2.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later Force Refresh is a simple plugin that allows you to force a page refresh for users currently visiting your site. Additionally, you may force refreshes on a per-page or post basis. == Description == Force Refresh is the best plugin for requesting browsers to refresh their page. Perfect for single-page applications or pages that bring in feeds, this simple plugin will allow you to force a page refresh for users currently visiting any page of your site. **Features** - Support for both parent and child themes - Allows an admin to simply click a button to request browsers to refresh their page. This is done within between 30 seconds and two minutes after making the request. - Ability to add refreshing capabilities to any role using the "Invoke Force Refresh" capability. - Ability to refresh on a per-page or post basis. - Customizable client-side refresh intervals. **Feature Requests and Bug Reports** Please report any feature requests you have or bugs you encounter [under the Support tab](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/force-refresh). This is a new plugin and I'm hoping to add more user-requested features to make this useful to developers. == Installation == Upload the Force Refresh plugin to your site, and then simply activate it. To force a refresh, just navigate to "Tools", click on "Force Refresh" and click the button that says, "Refresh Site." == Screenshots == 1. Under Tools, you can click "Refresh Site" 2. After clicking the button, you'll receive confirmation that you've requested connected browsers to refresh. == Changelog == = 2.0 = * Adds the ability to choose from one of four pre-set refresh intervals, from 30 seconds up to 120 seconds. * Adds support for displaying a Force Refresh button in the WordPress Admin Bar * Adds support for forcing a refresh on a per-page or post basis. = 1.2 = * The ability to perform a refresh is now assigned to a capability called, "Invoke Force Refresh" – allowing you to granularly control what types of users and roles can invoke a refresh. = 1.1.2 = * Update dependencies = 1.1.1 = * Code cleanup = 1.1 = * Bug fixes = 1.0 = * Initial release