• Resolved sliertje

    (@sliertje)


    Hi everyone,

    I’ve made a website for a client and while I was working on it the plugin “WP Maintenance Mode” was on. After the website was done we decided to deactivate the WP Maintenance Mode plugin to put the website online. All is well but the container of the website doesn’t show the backgroundcolor. Which is odd considering that it does have a backgroundcolor. And while I’m logged into wordpress the website shows it backgroundcolor in the container. But as soon as I log out of wordpress and then view the website, the backgroundcolor is gone.

    The website link is https://www.belovedbeauty.nl

    Can someone help me with this? I’ve seen that when I’m logged out and used Google Chrome to inspect the website the backgroundcolor in the css there is striped through.

    Thank you in advance!

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  • Seems to be working fine, what container is not showing the background color?

    Suyogya Shukla

    (@themeislesupport)

    Hey there,

    Can you try clearing your browser’s cache? Also, are you using a cache plugin? If so, please try dumping it’s cache too and let us know.

    Thread Starter sliertje

    (@sliertje)

    Its the <div class=’entry-content content-page” itemprop=”text”> The backgroundcolor of this div is white. But it won’t show on the website. Even though I can see in the code that the style of it has a white backgroundcolor

    Thread Starter sliertje

    (@sliertje)

    I’ve deleted my browsers cache. My client could also see it on her tablet and on her smartphone. I don’t know if jetpack has a cache plugin? But otherwise we are not using one for the website.
    The website is still acting up after deleting my browsers cache

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