• Resolved T4ng

    (@schwipps)


    When I edit a Classic WordPress page and click update, that page’s cache is automatically flushed, and the same occurs on CloudFront, with a page-specific invalidation.

    It used to be the case for Elementor pages as well. But it’s not the case anymore. Indeed, if I could check that the page cache is actually purged after saving a modified Elementor page, the CloudFront page won’t be invalidated along. Purging the page manually won’t help either.

    What can I do to solve this issue?

    Even worse, when I edit an Elementor template embedded inside a classic page, the page won’t be flushed automatically, nor manually with the Purge current page. Purging the current page from the template itself won’t do the job either, so that the only solution to get it updated is to Purge all the caches.

    Is there a solution to clear pages upon their included Elementor templates update?

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @schwipps

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!

    We’ve received your email via the W3 Total Cache support channel and replied to it. Please continue the correspondence there so we can avoid duplicating the answers.

    Thanks!

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