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Kenneth Bronstein
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ParticipantYou rock! I edited the all.css directly, purged the GoDaddy cache, forced my local browser to refresh and viola, it works!!
Again, can’t tell you how much I appreciate your kind help and support.
Kenneth Bronstein
ParticipantI have no caching plugins. GoDaddy does it’s own caching for Managed WordPress sites. They provide an option to clear it and I’ve tried that. I’ve also tried forcing refresh or going incognito in various browsers, even tried it from new browsers, so I don’t think it’s local caching. The Style.css file is updated. I’m reading a lot of articles that seem to indicate that I need to add a call to wp_enqueue_style. Is that true in my case? Is there any reason I should need to add that coding to my theme code?
Kenneth Bronstein
ParticipantGeorge, you’re great. Thanks so much for your kind and detailed reply. I did find the option to turn off the Related Events, appreciate you pointing that out. And I can certainly add the updates to style.css. In fact, I found (being new to GoDaddy) that I can access any of the files through sftp, so no need to reimport to make changes to other files if I need to. I can be pretty self-sufficient from here.
I now have one roadblock. When I edit style.css I cannot get any changes of any kind to appear on my pages. I’ve verified that the changes are getting made to the file. I’ve Googled this to death and did all the usual suggestions like clearing the local and server caches, waiting etc. But nothing works.
Certainly you cannot be expected to help with this, but if any of your other users have had this issue and you have a suggestion please let me know. Otherwise, this issue is resolved with gratitude.
Cheers, Tyson
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