you change a template on your forum but if you reload the page you do not see your changes?
phpBB 3 has a cache system that creates static copies of the files of phpBB, especially those related to the styles you have installed on your forum. This mechanism speeds up the loading of your site and reduces the amount 'of bandwidth used.
When we install some change or adjust our style PHPBB, one of the reasons why something does not work or just a change not implemented appear, and 'why' PHPBB are viewing an old version of the page taken from the cache. To view the new version should clear the cache.
How? The more 'simple' go to admin panel of phpBB3. On the main page you see the statistics of your website and in an area called "
resynchronization or reset statistics". Look for the "Empty Cache", click the Start button
correspondent and confirm your choice: the cache is cleared completely. In most cases this is' the perfect way to reach our goal.
Clean the template files, theme files or sets of images to unp style.
Other times you'll want to just clear the cache files on a specific style. To do this, once entered in the admin section, click on the "Styles
. From here you will see " Template", "
Themes", "
set of images" on the left menu. Sara 'Just click on the file type you want to clean up. You will then see a list of styles installed. Under "Actions " click on "Update
" line on the style you want to clean up, confirm your choice of finish.
Big changes? Tell phpBB 3 to check if a file and 'has been updated.
If you are doing a lot of changes, you can tell phpBB to check if a new version of the file and 'have been uploaded, before using the cached version.
On the admin panel of phpbb 3 go to the menu 'on the left, under "Server Configuration
" click on "Processes
" can see "Optimize
components of the styles
"Select" Yes
"and click the" Send
"below. It is recommended to use this method only when you are making many changes as the load weighs a lot on your server. After applying all the changes you should put this option to "No .
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