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11:48 am October 3, 2012
| retireby40
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I'm having a problem at Retire By 40.
Last week I changed from 3 columns to 2 and the site was misbehaving.
The columns are out order. see attached picture (thanks Corey.)
I tried 'empty all cache' in W3TC and disabled browser caching. The site is working for me now, but regular readers are still seeing some problems. Anyone have any idea on how to solve this?
I deactivated W3TC for now, but I'd like to get it running again.
Thanks
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8:33 pm October 3, 2012
| sooverthis
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I have never used Thesis on my own sites, but W3TC causes a LOT of problems with the sites I've worked on. I usually switch people to Quick Cache or WP Super Cache.
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11:15 pm October 3, 2012
| retireby40
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Andrea,
Thanks for the suggestion. I moved to WP Super Cache. Hopefully, I won't have anymore problems.
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11:18 pm October 3, 2012
| sooverthis
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Will keep my fingers crossed! Be sure to update after you've used it awhile and let us know if it was a better solution for you.
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1:04 am October 4, 2012
| The College Investor
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You just have to keep it deactivated for a few days to let your regular readers browsers flush out. It sets expiration pretty far out, so when it caches on someones computer, it tends to stay. You could also put up a post that says "please refresh your browsers I made some updates". I've found that to work as well.
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5:22 am October 4, 2012
| Glen Craig
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Joe, do you have anything hosted with Amazon S3? Sometimes if your CSS is through them it can take a while for changes to go through.
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6:03 am October 4, 2012
| michael @ financial ramblings
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Yeah, if you're seeing the right thing then there's a good chance that the messed up version is hiding out in the browser cache for your affected readers.
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4:07 pm October 4, 2012
| Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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Another vote for Super Cache. My host told me it works best for my type of site on their hosting and it always seems to work better.
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