How do I clear the cache in my browser?
To update the cache in your browser, you can either clear the entire cache or force the browser to fetch a new version of a specific page. To clear the cache, navigate to the browser's settings, find "Privacy and Security" or similar, and choose to clear "Cached images and files". To force a refresh, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F5 (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+R (Mac) while on the page you want to update.
Detailed steps for clearing the cache:
Google Chrome:
Click the three dots in the upper right corner (more actions).
Select "More tools" and then "Clear browsing data".
Choose a time range (e.g. "All time") and check "Cached images and files".
Click "Clear data".
Mozilla Firefox:
Click the three lines in the upper right corner (open menu).
Select "Settings" and then "Privacy & Security".
Under "Cookies and Site Data", click "Clear Data".
Check "Cached Web Content" and click "Clear".
Microsoft Edge:
Click the three dots in the upper right corner (more actions).
Select "Settings" and then "Privacy, search, and services".
Under "Clear browsing data", click "Choose what to clear".
Check "Cached images and files" and click "Clear now".
To force a page refresh:
Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F5 (Windows) or Cmd+Shift+R (Mac) while on the page you want to update.
By clearing the cache or forcing updates, you can ensure that you are seeing the latest version of a webpage, rather than an older version that may be stored in the browser's cache.