Hey @burbina,
Clearing the browser cache might not help if the cached page is served from your server. Please also try the following possible solutions.
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Ensure everything is up to date according to our version compatibility list at https://theme.co/apex/forum/t/troubleshooting-version-compatibility/195. Please follow the best practices when updating your theme and plugins. See https://theme.co/apex/forum/t/setup-updating-your-themes-and-plugins/62 for more details.
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If you’re using a caching plugin, clear all caches including browser cache then deactivate your caching plugin and other optimization plugins.
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If you’re using a CDN, please clear the CDN’s cache and disable optimization services.
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If you’re using a child theme, switch to the parent theme and also remove any custom CSS and JavaScript globally and your page.
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Reset your htaccess file by renaming it to .htaccess-bak
. Then in WP Admin Menu, go to Settings > Permalinks and just click the Save Changes button.
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Contact your host to increase your allocated memory or do it yourself by adding this code in your wp-config.php
define( 'WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '256M' );
define( 'WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT', '512M' );
It is important that you try everything in the list that applies to your site. Only if nothing in the list helps, give us WordPress Admin and FTP access in a Secure Note.
Thanks.