Each time you visit a website, your web browser will cache some of the data (that is, it stores it) to allow for quicker loading in future, so it doesn’t have to download the duplicate files all over again. Sometimes this can cause issues where you’re making changes to your website. Still, your browser might not necessarily refresh that data straight away, so you may need to periodically clear your browser’s cache to get a ‘fresh’ copy.
When following the steps below, your browser may also offer options to clear stored passwords, etc. This is unnecessary for cache clears and may cause you some grief, so those options are best left unchecked.
In the browser bar, enter the following and hit Enter: chrome://settings/clearBrowserData
Select the items you want to clear (e.g., Empty the cache and Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data). You have the option to clear your cache for a specific period; to clear your entire cache, select the beginning of time.
In the browser bar, enter the following and hit Enter: edge://settings/clearBrowserData
Select the items you want to clear (e.g., Cached images and files and Delete cookies and other site data). You have the option to clear your cache for a specific time. To remove your entire cache, select the beginning of time.