• Hi,

    I installed a Goodlayers theme and have almost completed the development of my website. However when I publish a new post or edit anything it does not show on the website until I log in and out of my account. I believe there is some sort of caching issue. My website is currently in maintenance mode as it has not been launched yet. Is this simply a development issue or will this issue persist when the site is live?

    Regards

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  • Hello!

    Have you tried a hard refresh on your browser? CTRL-F5 on Windows and Cmd-Shift-R on Mac (I think).

    Also, are using any cache plugins? Or perhaps your hosting company provides any form of cache on the back-end?

    Thread Starter cfcadmin1

    (@cfcadmin1)

    It actually happens on both browsers, mozilla and firefox and I have tried clearing them out completely but the issue persists.

    Not using any cache plugins. Should I be using one? What are the best ones?

    Hmm I will check with my hosting supplier and see.

    Do you know what may be causing the issue and do you think it will happen when the site is live?

    Thread Starter cfcadmin1

    (@cfcadmin1)

    I have WP Super Cache installed however when I go to clear the cache it says its sitting at 0kb.

    When I test cache I get the following results:

    Cache Tester

    Test your cached website by clicking the test button below.

    Fetching https://colerainefc.com/ to prime cache: OK

    Fetching first copy of https://colerainefc.com/: OK (1.html)

    Fetching second copy of https://colerainefc.com/: OK (2.html)

    One or more page requests failed:

    Page 1: 503 (Service Unavailable)
    Page 2: 503 (Service Unavailable)

    The pages do not match! Timestamps differ or were not found!

    Things you can do:

    Load your homepage in a logged out browser, check the timestamp at the end of the html source. Load the page again and compare the timestamp. Caching is working if the timestamps match.
    Enable logging on the Debug page here. That should help you track down the problem.
    You should check Page 1 and Page 2 above for errors. Your local server configuration may not allow your website to access itself.

    Send non-secure (non https) request for homepage

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