PHP increase not reflecting in WP
Hi,
Some I'm STILL having the same issue that most are having; new content that is added to muffin builder on the back-end do not reflect on the front end. As a result the page is truncated.
I have taken all the suggested trouble shooting steps.
1. WP is up to date
2. BeTheme is up to date
3. Cache has been cleared and plugins disabled
4. The PHP and time limit & max vars have been increased to the recommended values of 180 and 5000, respectively.
---- My hosting provider has definitely made the increase because it shows on my phpinfo page and in the php.ini file. However in the WP server environment that betheme reports, it still shows 30 and 1000, respectively. My hosting provider has done their part, but the issue persists.
All screenshots are are linked in the text. Please help.
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Ridonkulous.... thanks Asanwa! and Sort this shit out Pablo! here's the link to my post in which both hosting provider and theme support are pointing fingers at each other and im still stuck with the same issue ... https://forum.muffingroup.com/betheme/discussion/47706/issue-with-muffin-builder-not-rendering-published-items-properly-at-end-of-pages#latest
its like nobody has a bluddy clue what the hell is going on. And that is just ridiculous. Especially considering i'm just building a standard brochure site using a popular tested theme hosted on a super popular WordPress hosting provider (bluehost)... For a product claiming that anybody can easily build a website... its been doing my head in and im actually web designer ( designer not developer ). Assuming lots of people are a standard user like me buying a theme, installing on a popular 1 click install hosting provider.. and then building the site... it's crazy to think this problem still exists or exists at all!!