Wordpress LScache Plugin: css changes do not appear after purging the cache
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hello, I had changes to css at the last minute but they do not appear after a total purge of the cache. Could you help me please ? Thank you Johana Hi, It seems you have opened 2 topic for same issue , I will close this one then. Best regards, Hi, Yes, I did it well. On the other hand, I did not test to empty the cache , I only carried out a purge of the cache. Do you think it could change anything? Thank you Johana yes sorry this is a mistake? Johana Hi, By change CSS, you mean as CSS file or inline CSS code ? best regards, I made modifications in the .css file of my child theme. After downloading via FTP and purging the cache, the modifications do not appear. Johana Hi, Is it possible you can show me the CSS link ? Best regards, Hi, Here is the css link : https://www.pechelot.com/wp-content/themes/DiviChild/style.css?ver=4.4.2 Thank you Johana Hi, Were you able to deal with my problem? No changes appear and I am a bit helpless. Thank you Johana now change that version 1.1 , to something like version 1.2 Hi, Thank you very much for this track, I will test it as soon as possible! Thanks again. Johana Hi, How it goes ? Best regards, Hi, The site crashed after modifying the functions.php and style.css files to take into account the versions. Im trying to try again! Thank you. Johana Hi, I was asking you directly edit the CSS file , didnt say anything to functions.php You can do a simple test on your own , create a CSS file , write something into it , access it , then edit it , and re-access it , and see if it changes. Best regards, Hi, This is exactly what I have been doing since the child theme and that is the problem. I have made changes to css and they do not appear. So I wanted to test a modification of the function.php file so that a different version of the file is taken into account. Thank you Johana Hi, If you use PHP function to edit PHP , in that case , you may need to do a purge all and purge CSS/JS Best regards,
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