Hi there. I’m new to Beaver Builder and not all that experienced with WordPress. A friend asked me to make some edits to her site, which I thought I was prepared to do, but I am having so much trouble.
None of the changes I’m making seem to be saving to the front-end after publishing, but in Firefox it appears to be breaking the page on parts I haven’t edited.
The page is deltaemwellness.com and on the homepage, I have updated the image that serves as the site title/header, but it isn’t showing up. The new image that I created IS showing up on the editor, but when I log out and load the page in other browsers, the original one is still there. However, on Firefox the rest of the page (below the image I updated) appears to be all messed up (even though I didn’t touch it) - fortunately not the case in Chrome.
I did disable caching plug-ins (saw this advice on another thread) and I did update BeaverBuilder. There are a bunch of other plug-ins on the site, but I’m afraid to just randomly start deactivating them just for testing purposes. The site has not been upgraded to WordPress 5.6 but I am afraid to do so for fear of messing up the site. Since I did not build it I am not equipped to update her PHP if that ends up being necessary.
This girl paid me and I really don’t want to screw up her site. It was built by someone else that she has lost contact with. Please help me save her site!
Note: beyond this image update on the homepage, I do have a larger task I need to complete and have had no luck trying to figure it out - if anyone’s able to possibly give me some pointers, I’d totally appreciate the help! Thank you!
You are using the free lite version hosted on wordpress.org, if clicking update does not actually update the plugin then Wordpress updates must be broken for your site.
Not sure how you were able to find that out - is it that simple just from looking at the site? Is there any way I could have you log in and update it or walk me through how to do it? And if so - do you think that’s the only problem? Because there are other (more significant) updates that I need to make to the site, and I’d rather not start playing with it if it’s going to break the design.
Well I just need to change the scheduling functionality. The owner wants the link removed from the booking button in the top nav bar and basically the services menu expanded, with functionality added for booking services individually through the site via a plug-in (instead of that third party service that’s currently connected). But that’s turning out to be less straightforward than I thought it would be.