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  • Susan, I created a duplicate of the page and then swapped the duplicate page for the old page. It was the only way I could get around the caching issue, even after flushing cache across the server. Are you using a caching plugin?

    @rgatl – I was unable to solve the caching issue itself. After working with the server admin and attempting many different solutions, I finally made the decision to attempt working from a fresh installation of WP on a development server. After exporting the database and creating an identical “mirror” of the website on a fresh installation, everything seemed to be working correctly. So I copied the root folder of the website onto the live site, updated the database connection to the live DB, and all seems to be working properly.

    From now on I will be managing the caching by manually updating the .htaccess file. No more caching plugins for me!

    Good Luck!

    Nope. My old homepage is still displaying. SOMEONE out there has a fix for this problem. We really need someone familiar with server caching to help us out. I know one thing, I’ll probably never use a caching plugin again.

    I’m having the same problem with my homepage. No matter what I do, I can not change the homepage. I’ve even deleted the plugin at this point and the old homepage is still displaying.

    If you can be more specific about exactly where you want the image (take a screenshot and mock it up for us), we can give you a better answer. There are a few different ways it can be done.

    Thread Starter madmrshn

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    The WP Cache caching plugin was cleared, deactivated and then deleted.

    I also disabled the Advanced Custom Fields Pro plugin that basically runs the site, and still the homepage was displaying, even though all other pages would not. I can not reset the plugins folder via FTP, although I tried. But I did login to the admin, deactivate all plugins, and then reactivate the minimal required.

    Hosting support have flushed any cache for the site and reset the app pool in IIS. (Windows hosting running Linux VM I guess).

    My question now would be, if I create a new installation of WP, import the DB, content, and theme, what are the chances that I’ll have the same issue? I’m running out of options on a site that cant be updated on the homepage.

    Thread Starter madmrshn

    (@madmrshn)

    Thanks, I’ll try those and we’ll see what happens.

    Thread Starter madmrshn

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    UPDATE: fixed the issue with the twitter ID not functioning as the three controls dots under the slider had a higher z-index than the hashtag. Still need the issue with the links within the tweets to be resolved.

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