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Clearing your cache is important when you are updating your website. Sometimes new elements don’t appear on your live site, even if the new files are physically there.

The reason why is that your web browser (Internet Explorer, Safari..) keep records of your browsing in order to make the next visit to the same site faster, as it doesn’t have to download all the picture all over again.

You can set up your web browsers to clear the cache automatically after a couple of days, but you can also do it manually at anytime.

Below you’ll find how to clear your cache depending of your web browser:

Internet Explorer 7

  1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options… .
  2. Choose the General tab.
  3. Under Browsing history, click Delete… .
  4. Next to “Temporary Internet Files”, click Delete files… .
  5. Click Close, and then click OK to exit.

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Internet Explorer 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x for Windows

  1. From the Tools menu (for version 4.x, the View menu), select Internet Options… .
  2. Choose the General tab.
  3. In the “Temporary Internet Files” section, click Delete Files… .
  4. To confirm the deletion, click OK.
  5. In the Internet Options dialog box, click OK.

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Firefox 2.0 and 3.0 for Windows

From the Tools menu, select Clear Private Data, and then choose Cache.

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Safari

  1. From the Safari menu, select Empty Cache… .
  2. When prompted, click Empty to confirm that you want to empty the cache.
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