Thank you for the help.
I found some more info on how the configuration differs on ubuntu apache
and what to do.

Regards
Zahid



On Thu, 9 Feb 2023, 14:52 Zahid Rahman, <zahidr1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have looked into the cache-busting feature of  Apache2 Webserver.
>
> I have an Ubuntu installation of Apache2.
>
> There wasn't  the expires module installed  by default so I rectified that
> situation  with
>
> $ sudo a2enmod expires
>
> I now have expires.load but not a corresponding expires.conf in the 
> /etc/apache2/mods-enabled directory
>
> unlike all the other enabled modules.
>
> I think I need to manually create expires.conf then copy & past this file
> https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-apache/blob/main/h5bp/web_performance/cache_expiration.conf
>
> Then add the line
>     ExpiresByType text/css                            "access"
>
> in section
> # Specific: Documents
>
> or both sections
> # Generic: Data
>
> Finally run
>
> To reload Apache and apply the new config
>
> apache2ctl reload
>
> I don't think if I run
> $ touch expires.conf
> in the directory  /etc/apache2/mods-enabled to create the missing file will 
> *work*  because
>
> the command ls -l shows that all the .conf symbolic links to 
> /etc/apache2/mods-available.
>
>
> *What is the correct way of creating the file expires.conf  ?*
>
>
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> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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>
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>
>
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2023 at 10:22, Florian Schwalm <f...@flo-films.de> wrote:
>
>> The way you describe this your style.css is cached by the browser. You
>> can verify this by opening the developer tools in the browser, then load
>> the page and check the details in the Network tab. If that is indeed the
>> case, "the world" will be able to see your changes exactly once and then
>> stick with that version until the cached value expires.
>>
>> I suggest you read up on how caching in browsers works as well as what
>> cache busting is. Then decide for a workflow and server configuration that
>> suits your use case.
>>
>> Once you understand the concepts, here is a good starting point for some
>> sensible configuration options:
>>
>> https://github.com/h5bp/server-configs-apache/tree/main/h5bp%2Fweb_performance
>>
>>
>> Am 9. Februar 2023 05:52:19 MEZ schrieb Zahid Rahman <
>> zahidr1...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> It is working now on my PC  browsers.
>>> It took some time though.
>>> To see the changes in chrome  I had to press  ctrl +F5.
>>>
>>> Simply pressing The refresh button was doing it.
>>>
>>> It still a mystery why any  text  changes are shown up immediately but
>>> the changes in style.css took so long.
>>>
>>> Anyway  I am relieved you can see the new changes so the world can see
>>> my latest changes.
>>>
>>> I am still seeing old  branding image  , the mark tag is still in
>>> default yellow on my android phone browser no matter how many times I
>>> refresh it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 9 Feb 2023, 04:22 😉 Good Guy 😉, <xfs...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 09/02/2023 01:52, Zahid Rahman wrote:
>>>> > Hi,
>>>> >
>>>> > I made these two changes in my style.css but they not being picked up
>>>> > by Apache webserver.
>>>> >
>>>> > mark {
>>>> > Â  Â  background-color:powderblue;
>>>> > }
>>>> > #showcase{
>>>> > Â  padding-top: 100px;
>>>> > Â  min-height: 280px;
>>>> > Â  background:url('../img/1kzsc7ag1v0fivg5ui5l.webp') no-repeat
>>>> > -000px;  <!-- Just the image   -->
>>>> >   background-size: 1500px  375px;
>>>> > Â  text-align: center;
>>>> > Â  color: #ffffff;
>>>> > }
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> I can see the styles are working in Firefox. Have you refreshed the
>>>> page
>>>> or cleared the cache and try again?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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