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  • ok. thanks, so I guess it “IS” doing what I want if I leave that unchecked: just updating the cache of that one page (and the home page, which is ok also).

    (rjrunner44 here again). Thanks Stef for the reply, but i’m as confused after reading it as I was before…sorry. This sentence contradicts itself “By default, when you update a post, WP Super Cache doesn’t automatically clear just that post’s cache, unless you have the option “Clear all cache files when a post or page is published or updated” checked, in which case the whole cache is cleared.”?

    Let me ask differently:

    1. if “Clear all cache files when a post or page is published or updated” is checked, is the entire cache cleared when a single post is updated, just like it sounds?
    2. if “Clear all cache files when a post or page is published or updated” is NOT checked, what happens when a single post is updated?

    Thanks.

    I have tried all those suggestions, nothing works reliably. I can edit pages/posts in admin IF I keep trying to do it about 5-10 times…one will finally just work.

    The only solution that works all the time is to turn off caching AND clear the entire cache right before I edit any page. so…basically unusable. Having a very hard time understanding why public facing caching and ADMIN site editing are related 🤷‍♂️

    • This reply was modified 11 months, 2 weeks ago by ghostrider44.

    (rjrunner44 here)… the options mentioned at the top of this thread don’t help. Even disabling supercache doesn’t help. You must then ALSO manually click “clear cache” and then elementor will load on post edits. So, basically unusable together unless I’m missing something…

    Thread Starter ghostrider44

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    Additionally, only the very first reftag is working, the rest don’t pop-up on the page. Thanks.

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