There are several different cache levels at play in every WPHubSite WordPress website. This is a huge benefit in most cases but occasionally for you, the owner of a WPHubSite website, it may require you to clear the cache in order to see changes when you’re editing.
The cache boosts the speed of your website significantly for all users of your website. That means better conversions, happier users, and a better experience. Unfortunately, it can lead to interesting behavior for you when editing pages using the Site Builder.
There are three different levels of cache that may cause issues. It’s recommended that you try them in this order and testing between each one.
- Browser cache (on your computer)
- Site Builder cache (clears the Site Builder cache, and server cache)
- Server cache (on the WPHubSite servers)
The first one you are in full control of and must clear yourself. Every browser is different so if you would like to clear your browser’s cache, please contact us and let us know what browser you have and we’ll help you out.
The other cache’s you can clear can all be done from your WPHubSite website. These instructions will help you with each one. Make sure you log into your WPHubSite WordPress admin dashboard so you can clear each cache.
Clear the Site Builder Cache
The Site Builder cache helps speed up pages by taking each page built with Site Builder and creating an optimized version for faster page speed.
The clear cache option in Site Builder will also attempt to clear the cache of the server. Only if the issue isn’t fixed after clearing the Site Builder Cache should you move onto the next methods (clearing server cache).
Here’s how you can clear the Site Builder cache.
Step 1: Hover over or click on Settings.
Step 2: Click on Site Builder.
Step 3: Click on the Tools option.
Step 4: Click the Clear Cache button.
That’s it! The Site Builder cache will be cleared and if successful, the server cache will also be cleared. It’s a good idea to also clear your browser’s cache after clearing the Site Builder cache.
Clear The WPHubSite Server Cache For Your Website
If clearing the Site Builder cache didn’t work, the next step is to try clearing the server cache for your website. This is the easiest to perform and you can do it from the front end or back end of your WPHubSite WordPress website if you’re logged in.
Here’s how to do it.
Step 1: Hover your cursor over the cache icon on the admin bar at the top of your browser window. As long as you’re not in the Site Builder editor then the admin bar will show up at the top.
Step 2: Click on the Purge All menu option to purge the cache.
That’s it! The page will refresh and your server cache will be cleared. You may also want to clear your browser cache after clearing the server cache.