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Can I update my website after publishing?
You can continue to edit your site after you publish it. However, you need to republish the site to see any new changes.
Why is my WordPress site not updating changes?
The most common cause of a WordPress site not updating right away is caching. Apart from that, you may also be using a WordPress caching plugin on your own which may not be configured properly. Last but not the least, your browser may also store a cached version of your pages in temporary storage.
Why is my html page not updating?
If the page is saved, your Internet browser may be loading the page from its cache instead of from the web server. Doing a hard refresh (pressing Ctrl + F5 may also help make sure everything is not loading from a cached version on your computer.
How do you update a website cache?
Press Ctrl+F5. In most browsers, pressing Ctrl+F5 will force the browser to retrieve the webpage from the server instead of loading it from the cache. Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Internet Explorer all send a “Cache-Control: no-cache” command to the server.
Why does my published website not show my updated changes?
Why does my published website not show my updated changes? [Note: The title of this post has been edited by a moderator.] Whenever I update or make changes to my website it never saves the changes. But when I go to the editing page it still saves the changes. The published website doesn’t update with the changes though.
Go to the Content type gallery page of the new SharePoint admin center, and sign in with an account that has admin permissions for your organization. The Content type gallery page isn’t available if you have the global reader role. Under the Site content type column, select the name of the site content type for which you want to manage updates.
Why is my content type not refreshing on SP online?
Check your error log at site collection settings -> content type publishing -> Content Type Publishing Error Log. Chances are you changed a column in the hub and the consuming site is giving an error that it already has a column with that name.
Why is my WordPress block editor not publishing?
Since the TinyMCE editor does not require the use of the REST API to publish or update posts, you should be able to make the necessary changes to your content with it. However, this is only a stopgap measure. You’ll still want to resolve the root cause of the error in the Block Editor and then re-enable it.