Hi Annabelle
I have a suspicion as to why this is happening - are you using a standard theme for it or have you developed a child theme with your changes to your CSS? If you aren't on a child theme or are using a theme that doesn't have the addition to add CSS as an override, then whenever you do an update to the theme, it will scrap any changes to your CSS and revert back to the original style sheet on the theme template.
Although, I only work on WordPress so this may not be the case if you're on something else.
Thanks, @andrastia
The problem is, whenever we do an edit, it displays correctly until we refresh the cache, and then it reverts back to the previous one. We think it's an extension conflicting, and now have the fun job of finding which one it is (Sigh!)
Annabelle 😒
Hmmm I don't know what CRM your website is running on, but having the style sheet converting back like that would drive me mad. There must be a way you can override that.
I'm sorry, I hope you can find the culprit and sort it out, I know how this kind of issue can bug one.
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It really is bugging Ben, lol!! He says that it will be a process of elimination, and that it could take aaaages! Thanks, @andrastia
Annabelle 🤣
My suggestion would be to move to WordPress, I am not a coder and find it to be very easy to navigate. I've had to do some CSS here and there but it's been easy to do. I totally understand Ben's frustration with it, that kind of thing irritates the shite out of me too.
Just yesterday I picked up an issue with a site I had prepared and sent out to a potential client. The site had been moved over to a new node by the hosting supplier and somewhere something had bombed and screwed it up, took me a good hour to re-install my theme and make the changes. Arrrgggh website can be a pain so I totally sympathise.
Sending you a hug. Hope you're feeling loads better now! 🍁