=== Cache Manifest for Wordpress Themes === Contributors: Patrick Chia Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=mypatricks@hotmail.com&item_name=Donate%20to%20Patrick%20Chia&item_number=1242543308&amount=15.00&no_shipping=0&no_note=1&tax=0¤cy_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF&charset=UTF%2d8&return=http://patrick.bloggles.info/ Tags: html5, chrome, google, firefox, cache manifest, cache, offline content, speed, loading, mobile Requires at least: 3.1.3 Tested up to: 3.2 Stable tag: 1.6 == Installation == Use **cache manifest** in wordpress themes, and the plugin will create a cache manifest file in your current blog theme’s directory. == Description == Easy way to generate a **html5 cache manifest** file for wordpress themes.Activate the plugin in WordPress Plugin Panel and the plugin will create a cache manifest file in your current blog theme’s directory. Your blog site served with the content type **text/cache-manifest**. If you are running an Apache-based web server, you can probably just put an AddType directive in the .htaccess file at the root of your web directory: `AddType text/cache-manifest .manifest` == Installation == You can install it through the admin interface or manually: 1. Upload `cache_manifest_for_wp_themes.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 3. That\'s all. Notes: your blog site served with the content type **text/cache-manifest**. If you are running an Apache-based web server, you can probably just put an AddType directive in the .htaccess file at the root of your web directory: `AddType text/cache-manifest .manifest` For details: http://diveintohtml5.org/offline.html == Frequently Asked Questions == = How it\'s work? = When the plugin activate, the plugin generated two files in your current theme\'s directory. These two files will be delete when plugin deactivate. = How do I update file cache manifest? = Just deactive and re-active the plugin. Notes: your blog site served with the content type **text/cache-manifest**. If you are running an Apache-based web server, you can probably just put an AddType directive in the .htaccess file at the root of your web directory: `AddType text/cache-manifest .manifest` == Changelog == = 1.6 = * adding support mobile device = 1.5 = * adding the latest maximun 50 images to cache list. = 1.0 = * Initial release.