Sometimes you go to a website, even your own, and you see that the page you want to view isn't loading properly. An image might be missing, a block of text might be out of place, or elements that should be there are inexplicably missing. The problem might be due to an internal problem on the website, but other times it's due to your browser's cache. Fortunately, it's very easy to fix. Here's how to fix it depending on the browser you're using.
What is your browser cache?
Browsers store information when you visit any web page. This way, they only have to download it once and the next time you visit the page, it will load much zalo database faster. The goal is to make your browsing more fluid and comfortable, without having to wait for the heavier elements to load.
This information that is downloaded is stored in your browser's cache .
By clearing the cache data, you are forcing your browser to request all the information from the web server again, since it will not have any files stored locally. This way, you remove the outdated files and they will be downloaded again, so you will see the latest changes and updates without any problem.
How to clear the cache on your computer?
How you clear your cache depends on the browser you're using and also on your device. Below we'll look at how to clear the cache of the most popular desktop browsers, if you're on a laptop or desktop computer.
Google Chrome
1. Click on the 3 dots in the top right corner. Choose “More tools” and “Clear browsing data…”
2. A new window will open where you can select the data you want to delete. In the drop-down menu at the top, choose when you want to delete the data (we recommend “Since always”)
3. Now, check “Cached images and files” and, to make sure that the browser deletes all your data related to any website, also check “Cookies and other website data.