I use and recommend W3 Total Cache. With that said, while it is extremely 
versatile it is also all-encompassing. Its simple page cache--like any good 
.htaccess caching--is powerful, and for it to take for example new styles you 
would need to add cache-busting params in your header (like link to 
styles.css?ver=1.9.2). If you have enough control over your environment you can 
sometimes automate that. 

But not caching specific elements in the page? I'm not sure. 

You might consider generating the hours with javascript, this will ensure that 
the display is dynamic and refreshed on page-load. Consider Matt Riedsma's 
"Today's Hours" script (https://github.com/mreidsma/Today-s-Hours).

We actually set the hours as a custom post type and then use the Wordpress JSON 
API to pull that information in with javascript. That way there's also a front 
end for setting the hours - esp. if you have other staff or other departments 
who wouldn't be comfortable setting the hours in a script. 

Michael / ns4lib.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ed 
Summers
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 3:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Wordpress: Any way to selectively control caching for 
content areas on a page?

If your Wordpress happens to be fronted by Varnish you might get some mileage 
out of using Edge Side Includes (ESI)

    
https://www.varnish-software.com/static/book/Content_Composition.html#edge-side-includes

If you google for Edge Side Includes and Wordpress you'll find some articles 
like this describing how ESI's were used with Wordpress:

   
http://timbroder.com/2012/12/getting-started-with-varnish-edge-side-includes-and-wordpress.html

So, it might be do-able.

//Ed

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Wilhelmina Randtke <[email protected]> wrote:
> In a Wordpress site, is there a way to allow site-wide caching, but 
> force certain areas of a page to reload on each visit?
>
> For example, if  on a specific page there is a huge navigational menu 
> that never changes, a map that rarely changes, and hours of operation 
> which change frequently (as often as holidays), is there a way to 
> force only the hours of operation to reload when a person revisits the page?
>
> -Wilhelmina Randtke

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