Thanks Trevor! And that applies to the queries that S&F runs as opposed to just regular WordPress taxonomy queries?
I’m not really a dev so don’t understand the finer details of it all, but does the fact that S&F is just querying it’s cache in the database rather than running ‘live’ search each time make any difference?
And I know it’s difficult to say as it depends on the server and number of visitors – but in real world terms, does it actually make a difference in the end? Will an S&F taxonomy query be noticeably faster for the end user than an S&F meta query do you think?
Thanks for bearing with me 🙂