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Firefox doesn't reload CSS added through @import while using CTRL+Shift+R

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When refreshing and clearing cache using CTRL+Shift+R, browser should reload all assets. However when refreshing site with @import(ed) style sheet, it does not update.

The workaround is to open the style sheet in a new tab (e.g. https://my.web.com/assets/custom.css) and run refresh + clear cache there CTRL+Shift+R, which loads the updated style sheet.

Then, upon refreshing the original site (https://my.web.com), the CSS has been updated.


Is this a bug or expected behaviour?

When refreshing and clearing cache using CTRL+Shift+R, browser should reload all assets. However when refreshing site with @import(ed) style sheet, it does not update. The workaround is to open the style sheet in a new tab (e.g. https://my.web.com/assets/custom.css) and run refresh + clear cache there CTRL+Shift+R, which loads the updated style sheet. Then, upon refreshing the original site (https://my.web.com), the CSS has been updated. Is this a bug or expected behaviour?

Izabrano rješenje

After further testing, I've discovered this was due to Cloudflare caching, NOT Firefox - my apologies.

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Odabrano rješenje

After further testing, I've discovered this was due to Cloudflare caching, NOT Firefox - my apologies.