Refresh Your Browswer Page
How to Refresh Your Browser Memory and Clear Your Cache?

What is Cache and What does it Mean?
Clearing the cache just means emptying your browsers short term memory.
Cache memory often stores frequently visited web pages and other information, for quicker access and displaying of the page the next time you visit.
There is nothing sinister about cache memory is it simply to make your web experience faster.
When a website does not show the latest updates you may be asked to “clear your browser cache” or “Refresh your browser”
This is not the same as reloading the website and this is one of the first diagnostic steps you'll hear from people like us.
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The simplest way to do this is simply by adding after you URL the code /?_dm_clear_cache=t For example https://www.quantumdigital.com.au/?_dm_clear_cache=t |
Windows - In most browsers, pressing Ctrl+F5 will force the browser to retrieve the webpage from the server instead of loading it from the cache. |
Mac - For Safari users on OS X, press Option+โ Command+E to empty your cache, and then โ Command+R to refresh the page |
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Why Do You Need To Refresh?
When changes to your website have been made sometimes you may be unable to see them.
This occurs because your computer has stored an older version of your website in your web browser memory or cache memory. What you need to do is have your browser fetch the most recent version of the website.
This feature is used for commonly visited websites so they can load quicker.
Refresh Your Browser
As there are many device and browser types, the correct method can vary. For your browser icon below.
How To Clear Your Browser Cache
This is a different request than a Browser Refresh.
Cached information can help websites load faster, but it can also prevent you from seeing the most up-to-date version of a website.
In some cases, it can also cause a website to load improperly or fail to load at all.
Removing cached data from your browser memory depends on your browser and its settings.
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