Hi
I have been having issues with updates to my site, every time I make a change I have to Cntrl-F5 in Chrome which is easy peasy but mobile browsers seem to struggle and a plain old swipe down refresh does not work, the page remains a mess and not everyone is going to go through the hassle of manually clearing the cache so I did find a fix by manually editing the html stylesheet reference to:
href="css-file-name.css?v=1.1"
Now I just change the version number each time but it is a real pain in the but, is there any plugin, feature, or another trick in Web Builder I could use to force a stylesheet re-download?
Help is always appreciated.
Cheers.
Forcing CSS Stylesheet refresh
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Re: Forcing CSS Stylesheet refresh
This is not a common problem so there is no standard option to add this.
But maybe something is wrong with the cache settings of the server?
But maybe something is wrong with the cache settings of the server?
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Re: Forcing CSS Stylesheet refresh
HI
I have checked with my provider and there is no server-side caching happening, any other suggestions on forcing browsers to not use cache when I make changes?
Kindest Regards
J
I have checked with my provider and there is no server-side caching happening, any other suggestions on forcing browsers to not use cache when I make changes?
Kindest Regards
J
Re: Forcing CSS Stylesheet refresh
Maybe this will be helpful?
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... =5&t=73942
Or else
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/caching.html
https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum ... =5&t=73942
Or else
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/caching.html