Website Changes Not Showing

Check save, preview, cache, browser, and support escalation steps when edits do not appear.

Short summary: Check save, preview, cache, browser, and support escalation steps when edits do not appear.

Why this matters

A saved edit may not appear immediately because of preview state, browser cache, or propagation. Checking the simple causes first prevents unnecessary support delays.

Founder insight

  • Small operational details shape trust. A wrong contact route, unclear setting, or incomplete support request can slow down an otherwise simple fix.
  • The strongest setup habits are calm and specific: check the right screen, make one change, preview the result, and escalate with enough context when support is needed.

Step-by-step guidance

  1. Confirm the change was saved in the dashboard.
  2. Open the public page in a new tab.
  3. Refresh the browser and test on another device if possible.
  4. Check whether the change affects a cached section.
  5. Contact support if the public website still shows old content after basic checks.

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Screenshot needed: Dashboard preview and public page comparison

Caption: Dashboard preview and public page comparison

What you’re looking at: The dashboard or website area connected to this guide.

Why it matters: show the exact screen this guide refers to before the lawyer takes action.

Location: Dashboard preview and public page comparison

Purpose: show the exact screen this guide refers to before the lawyer takes action.

Best practices

  • Check the simple causes first: URL, login email, saved state, browser, and device.
  • Capture a screenshot before contacting support.
  • Send the exact page URL and what you expected to happen.

Common mistakes

  • Trying repeated password attempts without confirming the login email.
  • Reporting that the website is broken without naming the affected page.
  • Clearing or changing technical settings before support can inspect the issue.

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Success signals to watch

  • Trust: the page feels accurate, professional, and consistent with the firm’s public identity.
  • Clarity: a visitor can understand the next step without needing legal or technical knowledge.
  • Contact readiness: phone, email, WhatsApp, and support paths are current and easy to test.

Next recommended step

Send support the page URL, what you changed, and what still appears incorrectly.

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