Tell us more Behzad .......
Tell us more Behzad .......
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They simply turned it off. It is the cache that the firewall has at godaddy.
Sorted!
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I have it happen all the time when I publish. I use edge the most, so that's usually where I notice it, firefox and chrome usually display correctly, if not, clearing the cache usually works. The two sites I work on the most are each on a different host, and it happens to both. Usually straightens out in about a day. Seems to be for me to have to do with using truetype fonts. I don't think I've had the issue with "websafe" fonts in the list. (happens with some xara widgets too.)
Publish a site with any text and styling and Xara adds the CSS coding into xr_fonts.css, xr_main.css & xr_text.css. Roughly:
- The first handles things like Google Fonts.
- The second is for sizing, visibility and transitions.
- The third is Styles...
When you alter you text, add a Styles, a font a heading, these are all updated.
When you Preview locally, things look OK but you have "published" to a different address. If not Ctrl+F5 clears the browser cache and all is well with the world until ypu publish publish.
The Service Provider (SP) probably caches you stuff, puts it out to the edge (closer to your viewers) for speed and then Wham! the site goes pear-shaped.
You see it happen more when you are incrementally publihing and tweaking.
It is more obvious with a Xara-rendered site because of the three files.
Widgets can also suffer if the JavaScript file (e.g., 1.js) is not refreshed.
A time back I proposed a solution that avoid caching of these files by the SP to Xara - still waiting: https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...Xara-Resources.
If your SP offers Cloudflare, use it as there is a Dev mode and this will purge your site cached files so new content is readily available.
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