I’ve been having caching issues on my website for about a week now. It looks like the problem occurred on the 15th or maybe the 16th as several pages that were published late on the 15th were visible.
I use GoDaddy and they have a Flush Cache feature with their managed WordPress that is baked into the top. In most cases, I didn’t even need to use it for a newly published page. I only needed to flush the cache when I made changes to an already published page, but as of last week, nothing was updated.
I realized the problem last night when I posted several articles and none of them were showing at the top of the website. I tried flushing the cache and still nothing. So I hopped on to GoDaddy chat and one of the techs tried to disable and then enable the CDN. That actually updated the website.
I thought perhaps the problem was solved. I updated a few more changes to the previously published webpages, hit flush cache, and nothing changed again. So I then disable and then enable the CDN and the website is now updated again.
That seems to be the only workaround in updating my website as of now. Prior to that, over the last 6 years I’ve had no issues with my cache. I’m still on PHP 7.4, and it is no longer being supported but cannot update to 8.0 just yet because it crashes my site due to an old theme. Obviously these problems need to be addressed, but for now, I was wondering if there is some kind of code that I can add to the website that can resolve this caching issue?
I’ve seen some stuff about editing HTAccess so that the website doesn’t cache at all, but was wondering if anyone had a clear answer to my problem or knows how to resolve this issue from prior experience.
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