How to empty your browser cache
Your web browser is what you use to surf the internet.
Windows users traditionally have Internet Explorer, which
is built into Windows, or Netscape. Mac users may have
Safari, Internet Explorer or Netscape. There are other
browsers as well, such as Opera, but we consider that if
you are clever enough to install these browsers then you
don't need our help to empty the cache.
The cache is a repository of files that your web browser
uses to store recently viewed images, pages and other data.
By storing these files it reduces the need to download
them from the internet again. This greatly improves the
speed at which you can browse (surf the internet) and reduces
your internet usage. So let us be clear in that a cache
is a good thing. So why would we
want to empty it?
We often suffer the problem as web
designers that our current designs are stored onto
a clients computer and any altered work does not show
up. This is because your web browser decides that it
doesn't need to re-load the files from the internet.
But if we have changed them then we need your browser
to load the new ones, not re-use the old ones. The cache
must be emptied, forcing your web browser to load in
the new versions of the web site.
The frustration caused by this problem cannot be fully
appreciated unless you have been in our shoes. Picture
this:
Our client calls, very agitated, asking why we haven't
done the alterations needed to the web site. We reply
that we have done them and their cache must be emptied
to see them. The client goes nuts, not knowing what
a cache is and deciding that this talk of a "cache" must
be some computer geek smoke screen to hide our lack
of enthusiasm towards their project. As you can imagine,
we get distressed.
There is usually a half hour long discussion as
we try to convince our technophobe client that the
cache exists and just hitting the refresh button on
your browser may not do anything. After we convince
our client that they should follow step by step instructions
to empty the cache we finally make progress, the client
sees the new version of the web site and everything
goes back to normal.
How to empty the cache in Internet Explorer (Windows)
In the browser window look for a pull down menu called "Tools" and
click on it. You must then select the option called "Internet
Options". A control
panel will appear and the "General" tab should
already be open - if it is not then click on it. You will
see the words "Temporary internet files". Just
below that you will see some buttons, one of them being "Delete
Files". Click on "Delete Files". You can
now close the internet options page and the refresh your
web browser window.
How to empty the cache in Internet Explorer (Mac OSX)
Go to the Explorer pull down menu and choose "Preferences".
In the preferences panel choose the "Advanced" tab.
You will see a group of controls listed under "Cache" There
is an 'Empty Now" button - click on it. You may now
close the preferences panel and refresh your browser page.
How to empty the cache in Safari (Mac OSX)
Go to the Safari pull down menu and choose "Empty
Cache".
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