Kerim Güney
Kerim Güney
+1 on the feature request.
What's the current common way of making sure the website and script assets aren't loaded from the cache? I guess some hacky headers could do the trick but many host...
That is a bit of a silly non-answer. If your **STATIC*** website uses CSS or JS, being able to bust the cache is a useful thing. A custom theme might...
@oprypin thanks for the effort. I would like to implement this feature but I am not familiar enough with the codebase. We've been using mkdocs as a documentation site for...
My initial post didn't have anything to do with server settings. One can mitigate the issue somewhat with http headers but as @oprypin Pointed out correctly, that's not granular. And...
[Yes.](https://css-tricks.com/strategies-for-cache-busting-css/) (see second strategy, which is the one I see most often). Files are cached by name, so that's what most frameworks work with. Not sure how this is "ridiculous"....
Yikes. A site being static or not has little to do with its caching strategy. Static doesn't mean that you write the CSS/JS once and then never ever touch it...
What's the status on this?
I don't think you need to apologize for anything. It's a great tool made freely available, if someone wants to have it maintained and nobody is around, then they can...
@ahus1 My order of preference would be: 1. using an existing AsciiDoc attribute would be the best. Might also help migrations from one setup to the other if people want...