• Hi everybody.

    I’m experiencing a very weird issue.

    I’ve been trying to make some adjustments on my http://meetinglife.com with no results.

    I’m trying to change the font size in the footer, and other css edits on a few pages.

    As I always do, I tried my changes with the Chrome developer preview tool and then, when I was happy with them, I edited the actual css files and uploaded them.

    My changes don’t appear. If I inspect the code with the chrome preview, my browser still shows me the old css code instead of the new one that I just uploaded.
    I refreshed the pages several times. I even emptied the cache and deactivated the W3 total cache plugin that I have installed but… nothing changes.

    I can’t see where the problem is.
    Can anybody help me fix that?

    Thanks so much.

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  • Do the changes in your default.css not n style.css ,that is where your footer class is located #footer a.

    Thread Starter cinquenove

    (@cinquenove)

    I know. I did that too.
    I needed to make changes both in the default.css and in the style.css, but none of them took place.

    go to your site press ctrl+u(source) try looking for default.css ..I cd only find style.css and other css included other than default.css .if its not included please include it to your header.php.

    Thread Starter cinquenove

    (@cinquenove)

    Couldnt find it either. I’m afraid I don’t know how to do that.
    I’m not expert at all.

    Go to your header.php and include default.css in this format

    <link type='text/css' href='<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/css/default.css' rel='stylesheet' media='screen' />

    Thread Starter cinquenove

    (@cinquenove)

    Done. Nothing changed though. Don’t know if i put it in the right place. (thanks for your help)

    Thread Starter cinquenove

    (@cinquenove)

    I’ve just noticed that I can’t make any change to the subdomain blog.meetinglife.com either. I’ve alway been able to do that pretty easily.
    All I can think of is that we recently changed the DNS and some of us is doing something CDN related. Can any of that cause this kind of problems?

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