Websites Using Instant Back/Forward
Enables back/forward cache (bfcache) for instant history navigations even when “nocache” headers are sent, such as when a user is logged in.
Categories: Cache tool, WordPress plugin
Official website: https://github.com/westonruter/nocache-bfcache
Instant Back/Forward is ranked #59 of 127 in Cache tool by website adoption.
Cache tool alternatives ranked by popularity
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- NitroPack — 1,845 websites
- Google PageSpeed — 1,239 websites
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Instant Back/Forward is an open source project with 6 stars and 2 forks on GitHub. Written in PHP. Latest release: 1.3.1.
How WhatStack detects Instant Back/Forward
WhatStack detects Instant Back/Forward by analyzing HTTP headers, HTML source code, JavaScript globals, meta tags, cookies, DNS records, and ads.txt entries using signature-based pattern matching across 10 different analyzers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Instant Back/Forward?
- Enables back/forward cache (bfcache) for instant history navigations even when “nocache” headers are sent, such as when a user is logged in.
- How many websites use Instant Back/Forward?
- WhatStack has detected Instant Back/Forward on 0 websites in our database.
- How do you detect Instant Back/Forward?
- We analyze HTTP headers, HTML source, JavaScript globals, meta tags, cookies, DNS records, and ads.txt entries to identify Instant Back/Forward with high accuracy using signature-based pattern matching.