Hello,
DO you have Browser Cache enabled? Are you unable to see the new post or anyone who visits the page? Maybe because you’ve previously visited the page it is cached and therefore your browser cache hasn’t expired.
Generally, its good practice to clear all caches upon publishing posts/pages
Purge all caches and clear cookies from your browser. Visit the page with a new incognito window.
See if the issue persists.
I’m surprised this issue still persists years after I moved on from w3 Total cache. I just decided to give it a go again and the problem is still there.
Hello @strictlyonlinebiz,
This should be happening automatically already. In Performance>Page cache, Purge Policy: Page Cache sub-box, you can specify the pages and feeds to purge when posts are created, edited, or comments posted
You can also select
Post comments pages
Post author pages
Post terms pages
@vmarko Well it’s not sir. It never has. I hit the purge all cache button then check the cache folder via cPanel after a minute and all cached files are still present
Hello @vmarko
What is the difference between “Post Page” vs “Posts Page” in the purge policy section?
Thanks