Clearing Elementor cache ensures your website displays the latest changes you've made. Here's how to do it:
1. Clear Browser Cache
- Refresh the page: Press Ctrl+F5 (Windows/Linux) or Command+Shift+R (Mac) to force a refresh and bypass the browser cache.
- Clear browser cache: Go to your browser's settings and find the "Clear Cache" option. This removes all cached data, including Elementor content.
2. Clear WordPress Cache
- Use a caching plugin: Plugins like WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache allow you to manage your site's cache. Look for a "Clear Cache" button within their settings.
- Deactivate caching plugins: Temporarily disable any caching plugins to ensure they're not interfering with Elementor updates.
3. Clear Elementor Cache
- Elementor Pro: Elementor Pro offers a built-in cache management system. Go to Elementor > Settings > Advanced > Cache and click "Clear Cache."
- Elementor Free: Elementor's free version doesn't have a dedicated cache clearing option. Instead, use the methods above to clear your browser and WordPress cache.
4. Clear Server Cache
- Contact your hosting provider: If you're using a shared hosting plan, your hosting provider may have a cache system that needs clearing. Contact them for assistance.
- Use a server-side cache plugin: Plugins like WP Rocket offer server-side caching options. Check their documentation for instructions on clearing server cache.
5. Check Your CDN
- Clear CDN cache: If you're using a CDN (Content Delivery Network) like Cloudflare, clear their cache to ensure your website displays the latest changes.
Remember: Clearing cache can sometimes affect your website's performance. Always test your website thoroughly after clearing cache to ensure everything is working as expected.