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Kiwi John 15-12-2014 16:41

Club Website.
 
Whats the story-no-one doing it anymore?:confused:

Thin Monkey 15-12-2014 17:08

Re: Club Website.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kiwi John (Post 1126351)
Whats the story-no-one doing it anymore?:confused:

Been mentioned in another thread. Try creating a new short cut or just click on the home tab and the latest stories will appear.

Mr T 15-12-2014 17:08

Re: Club Website.
 
Strange question.

Web master is Lee C;

Media team and those with log ins do what's needed!!

Dan 15-12-2014 17:11

Re: Club Website.
 
Your browsers are remembering an old version of the home page (if you study it it's a bit different in terms of zoom etc.)

Clear the cache in your browser or click on the HOME tab at the top or create a new shortcut to the website.

Seems to be happening to some people and not others. A bit odd but certainly not out of date :-)

MikeA 15-12-2014 22:53

Re: Club Website.
 
Thanks, Dan. I hadn't realised there was a problem but, if you put this into your favourites/bookmarks instead of what you've currently got, it all sorts itself out:
Accrington Stanley FC - The Club That Wouldn't Die

lancsdave 16-12-2014 06:29

Re: Club Website.
 
Website will never be up to date for John, he's 12 hours ahead of us :)

SamF 16-12-2014 12:19

Re: Club Website.
 
Ctrl+F5 should do the trick (Bit quicker than clearing the cache).

Kiwi John 17-12-2014 03:03

Re: Club Website.
 
Sorted.Thanks guys.

Whalley Red 17-12-2014 09:29

Re: Club Website.
 
I don't think that it is a cache issue. I have tried this in a number of browsers/machines and the accringtonstanley.co.uk url leads to the updated site, however the www.accringtonstanley.co.uk url leads a home page that hasn't been updated since the end of November.

As most people use bookmarks, if they use the 'www.' version, they will think that the site has stopped being updated.

If this is the issue, it is a relatively easy fix to the .htaccess file to redirect everyone from the 'www.' to the non-'www.' site. It needs to be done.


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