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#1 |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 7
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Why does wordpress do this? NEWBIE!
Sup all. My name is Kevin from Las Vegas Nevada. Been wanting to get into the adult webmaster world for a while, and now I'm motivated to actually get something up. My plan is to create a few blogs, create some TGPs and hopefully make a few bucks doin it.
Anyway, Im quite new to wordpress. I'm ok with website editing and creating, and can understand code to a point. So If i need something done I simply google it or search. The problem is I got a free template and I use the wordpress theme editor to delete some buttons and links I dont like on my sidebar. I delete them, save the changes, and go to view the website. They are still there. How can they still be there? Maybe Im using a cached copy of the page. So I reload it, and it still pops up. Then I click on my about page, and the changes take effect, but when I go back to the main page, the buttons are there! WTF! Should I go fuck myself? Update: Now about 5 minutes later I reloaded and they are gone. But if I deleted the code, saved it, changes should take effect IMMEDIATELY right? I used firefox with wordpress to edit it, and even tried to view the page in IE to make sure I wasnt using a cached copy and it still said the same thing. Thanks |
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#2 |
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 7
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Lol I registered at this site in 2002, and I only have 4 posts. YAY ME!
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#3 |
So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: ICQ #23642053
Posts: 19,593
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It's just a caching issue. Can trick you sometimes, I know! ;)
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#4 |
MOBILE PORN: IMOBILEPORN
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tinseltown NL
Posts: 16,502
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#6 |
marketer.
Industry Role:
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: bcn
Posts: 2,280
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Disable any cache, from within wp-admin -> options -> cache (if its even installed and running, that is).
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#7 |
Confirmed User
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: scv
Posts: 2,299
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When you refresh the page, try doing a full refresh by pressing ctrl+f5, if you aren't doing this already.
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#8 |
Confirmed User
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Montreal
Posts: 415
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I had that problem as well when i first started playing with wordpress so I started going right to the code instead of using the wp editor and never had problems since
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