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paulus1031 It already was (is) the default htaccess. Been 15 minutes since my last change...which should appear any minute now. Probably should just edit the source file at this point.
paulus1031 It already was (is) the default htaccess. Been 15 minutes since my last change...which should appear any minute now. Probably should just edit the source file at this point.
I am a little outside my knowledge here but looking at the custom.css it has
Expires: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 22:06:26 GMT
Have you checked with the host / log?
Cheers
Paul
paulus1031 Expires? Still, that's a month off.
paulus1031 Editing the less file directly, then compiling less to css produced....no change. This is strange. Going to try a different server.
sounds a good idea
paulus1031 Changed the IP to a new devivce and location entirely. Still getting cache hits bringing up the site, though I cannot ping the site with a network tool. Something is very weird out there - not sure where the site is being cached, but I'm on the CloudFlare public DNS. Maybe I should see what Google DNS does.
Yeah does sound like a hosting problem
Cheers
Paul
paulus1031 grid4wrap, like all the other grid rows, is set to .white-row but for some reason is coming up #000. This must have something to do with it being below main content, which is removed in this onepage treatment. Thoughts on how I can fix this?
white-row.less was hardcoded to white-row {color: #0c2436;background: transparent;}
which appears in dev tools.
(edit: grid5wrap, too - so the rows below where main content would be)
paulus1031 Duh - my background image needs to be deeper! call off the hounds.
blue_shift Kindly confirm if managed to get along with solution for this or require assistance on the same
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aman204 This seems to be normal now - that's what my previous message meant. Unfortunately, we are divided by a common language.
Update to all: there were TTL issues in the eastern US yesterday pertaining to CloudFlare and Google Public DNS.
blue_shift Glad it is all sorted for you
Thanks for sharing the solution to relative issue which might help other members searching for somewhat similar solution pertaining to issue alike
ah cool good to hear