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Content not updating after edits

Domainer Engine serves public pages from a static cache for performance. In most cases the cache invalidates automatically when you save a record — but occasionally a page can appear stale after an edit. Fix: reset the cache manually. Open the admin panel, go to Settings in the sidebar, scroll to the bottom, and click Reset Cache. The button calls the API, clears the cache for every public page, and shows a confirmation toast when done.
Reset Cache requires you to be logged in as an admin. It has no effect on the admin panel itself — only the public-facing site.

What gets cleared

A single click revalidates everything:
  • Every domain page (/domains/[name])
  • Every category page (/categories/[slug])
  • All published blog posts (/blog/[slug])
  • All published CMS pages (/[slug])
  • Homepage, sitemap, and all page templates
  • Site settings, navigation, appearance, SEO, notifications, and analytics settings

When to use it

  • A domain page is showing old content after you saved changes
  • The homepage doesn’t reflect a newly published domain
  • Navigation or footer changes are not appearing on the public site
  • You updated a page template and the public site hasn’t picked it up
For routine edits, the cache invalidates automatically and you won’t need this. Use Reset Cache when something visually looks wrong after a save.