Performing a hard refresh
Performing a hard refresh
A hard refresh causes the browser to re-download the contents of a page instead of building it from its cache. You should do a hard refresh when you are troubleshooting, and believe that the page you are seeing is not the latest version of the page. A hard refresh does not clear the entire browser's cache, only information related to the current page.
How to perform a hard refresh
Chrome
Windows and Linux:
- Ctrl+F5.
- Hold Ctrl and click the Reload button on the navigation bar.
macOS:
- Cmd+Shift+R
- Hold Shift and click the Reload button on the navigation bar.
Firefox
Windows and Linux:
- Ctrl+F5
- Ctrl+Shift+R
- Hold Shift and click the Reload button on the navigation bar.
macOS:
- Cmd+Shift+R
- Hold Shift and click the Reload button on the navigation bar.
Microsoft Edge
- Ctrl+F5
- Hold Ctrl and click the Reload button on the navigation bar.
Safari
- Hold Ctrl and click the Reload button on the navigation bar.
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- Updated By:
- Jesse Langstaff
- August 16, 2021
- Posted By:
- Jesse Langstaff
- June 18, 2020
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