Your
internet browser's cache stores certain information (snapshots) of webpages you
visit on your computer or mobile device so that they'll load more quickly upon
future visits and while navigating through websites that use the same images on
multiple pages so that you do not download the same image multiple times.
Occasionally,
however your cache can prevent you from seeing updated content, or cause
functional problems when stored content conflicts with live content.
You
can fix many browser problems simply by clearing your cache.
An easy way to reload a page and bypass the cache (force-reload page)
involves using keyboard shortcuts. Generally, the keyboard shortcut [Ctrl] +
[F5] will work. But ultimately, this depends on what browser you are using.
Mozilla
Firefox
reload page and bypass cache: [Ctrl] +
[F5] or [Ctrl] + [SHIFT] + [R] or [Shift] + browser Reload button