This topic has 8 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 7 years, 2 months ago ago by Laranz
I updated from 3.16.2 to 4.1.1
On homepage I can see various visual composer elements take up the full width of the browser window, instead of the normal thumbnail heights.
Also – WC Product Page – the slider doesn’t work – only shows first slide.
Also in WC Product Page – the related products at the bottom are huge and shows only 1 related product with a loading spinner inside it – this takes up almost the whole width.
I think there are still some css bugs there so I have reverted back to 3.16.2.
If you would know about these issues or any resolution, that would be great.
Hi,
I assume you are using caching plugin or CDN or both.
If you are using caching plugin clear your SITE caching using your plugin and then browser cache and check.
If you are using CDN you have to wait till the CDN updates your files automatically or contact your CDN provider and ask them to do it manually.
If you are using both do the both steps.
If none of them does not help let us know your wp-admin login details and FTP/cPanel login details to check this.
Yes, I use WP Fastest Cache. But after the update, I cleared the cache manually and it was still occuring.
I believe you have released version 4.2 – I will wait till this gets available in my WP site to upgrade, and then will try again with that version.
Hello,
Update is available. Make sure that Xstore Core plugin is updated to version 1.0.15.
Regards
Thank you – updated to 4.3 and also updated core plugin, cleared site cache completely and browser cache also – now everything is working fine.
Many thanks
Hello,
You’re welcome!
Regards
Quick query however – my customers may still see the issue, unless they clear their own browser caches – which all of them won’t do.
Any way I can force clear the whole cache on my site?
My WP Fastest Cache Plugin is cleared from my side for site-wide, but other browsers still see the old broken version of the site.
Hi,
Eventually browser cache will be cleared automatically, we can’t force to clear the browser cache of visitors from server side, but you can try adding version numbers to the files loaded using https://eric.blog/2014/05/12/auto-versioning-css-javascript-wordpress/ so that the browser loads new file.
It is an old article, you can try research about the same technique about any new techniques. Also check any option with the cache plugin you have to add the versioning for files.
But browser cache will be cleared automatically so mostly, users will get fresh files after a day or two, according to the cache header you set previously.
Let us know,
Thanks,
laranz.
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