different colours template with different browsers

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Wed Sep 11, 2013 3:14 pm
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I'm using the bluap template and at the basic template settings I'm using Template color "color 1". This gives a reddish/brown color throughout the template in various modules. The thing is that when i open the template in Google Chrome I get a green color, somehow. In FF it is as it should be. IE too.

It says differently when looking at the code for the same module(s) in Google Chrome or FF. In Google Chrome it says I'm using style4.css and in FF it says I'm using style1.css. For exactly the same thing.

What do I miss here?? :dry:

http://mindfulnessapps.com/bluap/

ps I'm on a pc but the same thing happend on a mac with google chrome
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teitbite
Wed Sep 11, 2013 4:15 pm
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Hi

Styles after selection are being saved to cookies, so I believe You have watched the site with this style on this browser before and it got remembered. Please clear cookies and everything should be ok :)
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Wed Sep 11, 2013 7:40 pm
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Hi, thx for answering.

I'm using shift + F5 to refresh the browser and get the latest from the server. A friend of mine opened it on his mac without having visited the site before and it was greenish there too. And red/brown on his FF or IE browser....

So I don't think it's the cookies
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Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:01 pm
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Hi again,

I did a new check and deleted all webdata and cookies in google chrome and refreshed the browser and that worked as you said. I'm very surprised that the shift+F5 didn't work here. Have never had that problem before. Well anyway, glad it worked out fine now. Thx for helping! appreciate it.
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Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:54 am
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Hi

Shift+F5 is clearing browser cache, not cookies. Unfortunately I have no explanation for the case Your friend had :( Maybe one of the pages were set to green style or was is set as a default color.
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