Images disappear after reload – issue persists despite full cache purge and plugin checks
Hi Brizy Support,
I’m working on a client website (https://camar.nu) and I’m running into a strange issue I haven’t been able to resolve. The site loads perfectly the first time — all images display as expected — but as soon as I refresh the page, all images disappear.
Here’s what I’ve already tried, without success:
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Cleared all caches (WordPress, InstaWP, and Cloudflare).
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Set the Cloudflare browser cache TTL to 1 hour.
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Disabled the Pretty Links plugin to rule out redirect conflicts.
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Re-saved several Brizy pages to rebuild the asset files.
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Deleted Brizy and Brizy pro and manually install the latest versions again
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Tested in multiple browsers and devices (same result).
Here’s a short video showing exactly what happens:
Google Drive video link
Could you please take a look or advise what might be causing this behavior?
It seems related to the way Brizy handles cached image assets after the first page load, but I can’t pinpoint where it breaks.
Thank you so much for your help — I really appreciate it.
Warm regards,
Mieke
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Hi Mieke,
Thank you for contacting us.
We’ve requested access to view the video using the email web2015seo@gmail.com, please grant access so we can review it.
Also, could you please provide temporary access to your WordPress Admin page so we can inspect your site. Kindly add us as an Admin user in your WordPress Dashboard and send the details to communitysupport@brizy.io:
Community Post link: https://support.brizy.io/hc/en-us/community/posts/30690452641938
WordPress Admin URL:
Username:
Password:Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Hi Mieke,
This is something we’ll need to check directly from your WordPress Admin dashboard. Please follow the steps in our previous email to send your site’s credentials.
Looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
Ariel H.0 -
Hi Ariel,
Thank you for your quick reply.I've send you the details via email...
warm regards,
Mieke0 -
Hi Mieke,
Thank you for your cooperation.
It seems that the affected blocks need to be forcefully recompiled. To do this, make a small temporary change to each problematic block, for example, reduce the block width by 70%, add a 1px padding, or simply insert a period in a text block, then click Update. After that, revert the change and click Update again. This simple action forces the blocks to recompile and often resolves layout issues. Here’s how your site appears on my end, after these steps - https://youtu.be/yVfe0QbVbVk
Additionally, the background image takes a bit of time to load. You may want to optimize it using TinyPNG (https://tinypng.com/).
If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
Kind regards,
Ariel H.0
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