Portfolio doesn't update until hard reload
See original GitHub issue- Go to your profile settings page
- Change the privacy setting
- go to the top and click
show me my public portfolio
The privacy setting you changed will not have taken effect.
From there, you can go back to the settings using the settings button, and the privacy setting will still show it as it was before you changed it.
I believe this is due to using gatsby Link to navigate to the portfolio. The setting will have actually changed in the DB, but the effects won’t show until you do a hard reload.
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- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:6 (6 by maintainers)
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Go for it @ojeytonwilliams - let me know if you want to team up on it.
Is someone looking into this (@moT01)? Otherwise I can take a crack at it tomorrow.