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Very weird issue with a plugin Wordpress.
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Very weird issue with a plugin Wordpress.

armandorgarmandorg Member, Host Rep
edited April 2019 in Help

Hello!

So currently i'm having a little issues with a plugin i installed earlier [Under Construction], i have it disabled and removed though it still shows it's default page:
check the web here

but at some part of the website it doesn't: check here

What might be the problem? I re installed and re- removed the plugin but still.

Comments

  • icryicry Member

    Clear the optimization plugins cache too

    Or maybe Object Cache is there

    Did you enable any Cache in Xtendweb?

  • Mr_TomMr_Tom Member, Host Rep
    edited April 2019

    Has it changed the template setting for the front/home page?

    Edit: definitely make sure any caches are cleared/disabled.

  • armandorgarmandorg Member, Host Rep

    It’s no cache issue as i check with dfferent ips:locations:browser but still the same problem.

  • Mr_TomMr_Tom Member, Host Rep

    armandorg said: It’s no cache issue as i check with dfferent ips:locations:browser but still the same problem

    It might be server side caching.

  • Check in phpmyadmin if it is still enabled anywhere

  • armandorgarmandorg Member, Host Rep

    It was at the website builder's settings. It was some kind of 'smart speedup setting'. Disabled it and back to normal.

  • @armandorg said:
    It was at the website builder's settings. It was some kind of 'smart speedup setting'. Disabled it and back to normal.

    Smart speed up is just a fancy way to call cache.

  • @yokowasis said:

    @armandorg said:
    It was at the website builder's settings. It was some kind of 'smart speedup setting'. Disabled it and back to normal.

    Smart speed up is just a fancy way to call cache.

    Exactly. It was probably server side cache.

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