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Thanks so much! Just added it, and changes take about a week to show up on my blog (still trying to figure out what's causing the cache problem). Can't wait to see if I added it correctly!
SJGMemberThanks so much Matthew!
I made those changes, but I also changed my site design as a short-term workaround. Still having trouble with this site showing my CSS changes. They usually take a week to show up and my host insists it's not a problem on his end. This was just what I was looking for, though!
SJGMemberFound the answer in the forums via Victor Font:
"If you are on a shared server, you may not be able to change the upload size. You can ask your host to change it or upload the theme to your site through FTP. Unzip the theme file and copy the entire directory to the wp-content/themes directory."
September 5, 2014 at 1:34 pm in reply to: Changing Backgrounds In Magazine Pro (Footer, Widgets) #122977SJGMember150 CC shared
September 5, 2014 at 1:23 pm in reply to: Changing Backgrounds In Magazine Pro (Footer, Widgets) #122970SJGMember1) http://www.BigScoots.com
2) No caching plugins that I know of, and all plugins are currently disabled.
3) No CDN I know of.
4) Tried from both home internet and public library internet.
5) To my knowledge, I repeatedly clear my own personal browser cache/historySeptember 5, 2014 at 12:10 pm in reply to: Changing Backgrounds In Magazine Pro (Footer, Widgets) #122958SJGMemberHey there,
The host refreshed the server (but insists that wasn't the problem). At least 2-3 days later, the changes for http://www.eatyourvalues.com have finally appeared across all browsers.
I'm now having similar trouble on another website (http://www.lifeafterteaching.com) with the magazine theme, where I changed the nav and footer background color to that horrid green. It took 2 days to show, I realized I hate it, and it has now been changed back since yesterday morning. However, the changes won't show and have the same problem as EYV: Site Inspector says #Green, WP Editor says #Black.
(In between all of these events, I have disabled all plugins, uninstalled and reinstalled my browsers, and cleared all my browser caches frequently).
Is it possible there's something going on between the theme and the Internet? Once LAT goes back to black, I'm concerned I need to just accept failure and not make updates (since the sites are pretty much fine as they are). If it's obvious that this is a host issue, is there a phrase I could use to more accurately describe the problem to him?
August 29, 2014 at 8:43 am in reply to: Changing Backgrounds In Magazine Pro (Footer, Widgets) #121690SJGMemberThank you so much for your help, Anita! Heading back to the host now...
August 29, 2014 at 8:30 am in reply to: Changing Backgrounds In Magazine Pro (Footer, Widgets) #121685SJGMemberIs this a cache problem?
Within the WP editor, the code reads:
.header-image .site-title a {
background-position: center !important;
background-size: contain !important;
float: left;
display: block;
min-height: 200px;
text-indent: -9999px;
width: 100%;When I right-click on the header on the page, the code reads:
.header-image .site-title a {
background-position: center !important;
background-size: contain !important;
float: left;
display: block;
min-height: 90px;
text-indent: -9999px;
width: 100%;August 24, 2014 at 3:16 pm in reply to: Changing Backgrounds In Magazine Pro (Footer, Widgets) #120817SJGMemberThank you Anita!
Those are indeed the changes I wanted. Like a previous change (turning the main nav green), the change didn't show for several hours.
Do you know what might cause such a delay?
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