This happens due to aggressive caching, either from a plugin or hosting-level cache.
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If your WordPress page edits aren’t appearing on the live site, it’s usually due to caching issues, theme conflicts, or publishing errors. Here are the most common causes and how to fix them:
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➡️ Cause: Your browser or a caching plugin is showing an outdated version of the page.
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➡️ Cause: Edits were saved as a draft or not updated properly.
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➡️ Cause: Some themes or page builders (like Elementor, WPBakery) may store content differently.
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➡️ Cause: Caching plugins might override or delay the display of new content.
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If the issue persists, contact our support or a developer for further troubleshooting.