Without a URL to your site, it’d be a wild guess.
Perchance, are you running a caching plugin?
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tmehr
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oops – the website! 🙂
http://www.tulikam.com (it’s still wip on content…)
What kind of updates are you making that don;t stick?
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tmehr
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The main one: Text on the home page. I’ve changed the text, uploaded the correct file, deleted the old one, double checked the file path – all is in place and yet the old text continues to show up.
other times – i might change the size of an image and the old image size remains.
*blink* Wait… What?
Are you editing POSTS or your theme? Can you tell us where you’re uploading this file to?
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tmehr
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no, but now that you mention it – a post might be simpler than the method i’m using.
right now – the text on the homepage is done in photoshop and then saved as a jpg with the background. Then that background is uploaded into wordpress.
so yes, in answer to your question – i’m editing my theme.
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tmehr
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Hi guys – i thought i’d try to rephrase my question for more clarity.
Apologies for the confusion…
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After making a simple change to my website via wordpress such as switching the homepage image, changing logo or adding a sidebar I hit the update button and try to access my website via a browser (Safari, Firefox and IE), however the changes are not reflected. I percieved this to be an issue because of me still logged into wordpress, however even after logging out the issue persists. Continuous refreshing still yeilds no refresh of content. If i clear my browser cache and then try it appears to pick up the latest version. Since, i cannot expect my viewers to do this everytime is there another solution to this issue? Can i add some php code to force a refresh of content on the viewers web browser?
Long winded but hope you get the gist of what i am trying to get answered and at the same time give some perspective to what has already been tried.
If i clear my browser cache and then try it appears to pick up the latest version.
Ahh.
When you make these changes, next time also re-save the css file, see if that forces a refresh?
the text on the homepage is done in photoshop and then saved as a jpg with the background. Then that background is uploaded into wordpress.
Then it’s likely your browser.
Also – text shoudl be in posts, not in an image. especially if you are going to keep changing it.
that’s kind of the whole point of the software….