I bought a theme for WordPress and when i try to edit the theme it would not change a thing.
i even deleted images and background from the theme and it somehow still shows up on the page like its being cached somewhere. I cleared my browsers cache and just to be sure i tried to visit the my website on a different computer and the same page shows up.
My question is does WordPress cache images somewhere automatically? if yes is there any way to flush it?
WP doesn't cache anything unless you have any caching plugins enabled. Try disabling all plugins and double checking that the files you deleted are really the ones that you're seeing in your browser.
Right click on any images to get their source then compare them with the path of the image on the server, are they the same?
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I’m working on correcting a styling of an element on an WP-based eCommerce site.
The site has both SCSS and CSS files.
To make things quick, I edited the CSS via Appearance -> Customize -> Additional CSS.
However, when I was done and published my changes (and solved the issue), only those new to the website sees the difference.
Those who have visited the site prior to the deployment of the solution, still see the distorted number layout
I also suspected that the SCSS gets compiled every refresh but when I checked the File Manager (cPanel), only the CSS files get modified.
I’m feeling this might be a cache-related issue. I have already disabled a cache plugin (WP Rocket). However, the problem still persists.
What possible issue am I experiencing?
Edit: I did try to use Incognito and the change did reflect. However, the users of the site are non-techy people and don't know how to refresh.
The site is using GoDaddy as the host. Is it possible the issue is on that part?
Thank you
I have made a small text change on one of my wordpress website using elementor 3 but is not able to publish on live site. Solutions that I have tried so far but unsuccessful.
Clear Browser cache, WP plugin cache and purge website server cache.
Made changes again and view in incognito mode
Change Elementor CSS Print Method to Internal Embedding
Regenerate CSS and data in Elementor tools settings
Note: The only way I see change made is by adding ? (querymode) to the url, but not without that.
The issue we were having was due to old hosting, since the DNS was pointing to old host, the changes made was reflecting in old WP admin but not in new one
All we have to do is point the DNS to new host. That resolved a problem .
we had a WordPress installation set up under a subdomain: new.test.com.
After we were done with the setup, we moved everything to a new domain, www.test.de.
In the process, we also replaced every URL in the database and cleared Avada's cache accordingly.
But now we have the problem that no logo is displayed anymore, the fonts are not correct and also ICONS not.
What can be the reason for this?
Clearing the cache inside of avada theme options will clear all settings to default.
You removed all settings, as avadas theme-cache is not a browser cache.
It stores your settings in your DB.
Clearing this, removes your settings.
There is no way back without a backup.
You need to activate a backup and download the settings-file in avada theme (options -> import/export) so you can restore your settings later in the theme options if anything goes wrong.
I am using the X-Theme with Cornerstone, and it's up-to-date. The website is kelseycopywriter.com
For about a month, the fonts on my website have not been rendering correctly. The sizes are wrong, the font-family is incorrect, and so is the color. The settings in the theme haven't changed, and I've tried overwriting it with CSS. Nothing is working.
I believe this had to do with the Hummingbird optimization app after the most recent WordPress update. For a while, my images were not showing up. Somehow I fixed that, but now the fonts are having issues. I tried un-minifying everything and deleting hummingbird, but nothing is working.
when you use a plugin cache probably you have to clear the cache to see changes. If that not works try to disable each plugin one by one until problem is solved. To do that you can disable plugin from wordpress or if you have FTP access, you cane rename the plugin folder like _hummingbird and wordpress will not load the plugin. Keep me updated
Long story short: I f**** up a live website and now it won't revert my changes despite rewriting them manually on the files laying on the ftp.
In the wordpress editor I can access the files laying on the site. I changed the color on an element to #fff but forgot the ';' symbol. Now the typo persists and I can do nothing to change it. I've tried changing it both in the wordpress editor and on the file on the ftp. Changing another file in the same directory is no problem. No it is not a cache problem.
If anybody know a way to troubleshoot this I would appreciate it a lot. This website is as I said live and my customers.
If the site is using a caching plugin then you may need to clear the cache before the changes are visible. The fact that you say that it took two hours to update points to this as the issue. Make the change then clear the cache.
Here are some examples: http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/edu/wordpress/recommended-wordpress-plugins/clearing-cache-in-wordpress