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[Résolu] Beaver Builder Cache messing With Toolset Images

This support ticket is created Il y a 4 années et 11 mois. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

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Last updated by Luo Yang Il y a 4 années et 11 mois.

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#1253651

Hey Guys,

Ok so I have an issue with beaver builder in Toolset, because I use the page builder to build the page instead of themer, I suspect it is causing the image from the row to be cached constantly, I actually have to manually clear the cache in BB before the image updates to the new image for the new post I am viewing...

How can I have these images cleared? It's only when I use a row image with a content template using beaver builder...
Possible ideas?

#1253805

Hello,

How do you created and display the images?
If it is created with Types plugin, and display with Types shortcode [types ...]
https://toolset.com/documentation/customizing-sites-using-php/functions/#image

Then after you update the image field value, the Types shortcode should be able to display new images according to the new image values.

I suggest you check these:

1) Make sure you are using the latest version of Toolset plugins, you can download them here:
https://toolset.com/account/downloads/

2) In case it is a compatibility problem, please deactivate all other plugins, and switch to wordpress default theme 2019, deactivate all custom PHP/JS code snippets, and test again

3) If you are using Views to display those image rows, you can also disable Views cache by adding cached="off" attribute into Views shortcode, for example:
[wpv-view name="My view name" cached="off"]

See our document:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/views-shortcodes/#wpv-view

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