Hi,
To be able to answer the question you asked, one must possess divinatory talents. Alas, my crystal ball is broken, my tarot set is nowhere to be found, the thread of my pendulum is broken and my guesseress is on holiday.
There are a thousand answers to your question, each as good or as bad as the next.
> after making changes in code, html ...
- What changes ?
- In what file ?
- Where is that file ? (complete path)
- How do you see that changes are not taken into account?
If you want reliable answers, you need to answer these questions explicitly and also those asked previously:
READ (and answer) BEFORE YOU ASK A QUESTIONYou are free not to give these answers, but then don't come for help if you are not able to help those who want to help you.
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