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  • Try this: Go to Elementor > Tools > Regenerate CSS and click the button to regenerate the CSS. Then go to the pages that have the problem, make a small change, (such as adding a space) and click the Update button.

    If that doesn’t work, let us know if there is anything different about those pages as compared to other pages on the site. Are they using custom scripts, css, or HTML? Anything like that?

    Thread Starter sginsbe

    (@sginsbe)

    Hi, thanks for your quick reply. I tried what you suggested and it seems to have broken the rest of the pages in the same way. The only other CSS at work is through the theme customizer (there is a section to add custom CSS), but I tried deleting the rules that were there and it didn’t solve the issue.

    Thread Starter sginsbe

    (@sginsbe)

    One thing I forgot to mention is that stylesheets seem to load fine in the editor, even as I make updates in the editor. As soon as I exit the Elementor editor and view the page, the stylesheets won’t load.

    Ok, since it works in the editor but not live, try these suggestions: https://docs.elementor.com/article/204-my-changes-do-not-appear-online

    Periodically there is a problem. After clearing the cache, everything is normal. wp super cache
    Disabling wp super cache solves the problem

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by vaka2vaka.
    • This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by vaka2vaka.
    Thread Starter sginsbe

    (@sginsbe)

    @cavalierlife Changing the CSS print method to Internal Embedding (as suggested at that link) seems to have fixed it. Here’s hoping it stays fixed. Thank you for your help!

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