Some website data (like images) are cached when you access a website from your web browser so that you don't have to retrieve it again upon additional page views. To see immediate changes made to a site (such as DNS changes, or modifying images/text), you need to clear the browser's cache.
Chrome
- Go to the top left-hand side of the tab, select the 3 dots, and choose "Settings".
- Scroll to the bottom of the page, and select "Advanced".
- Scroll down to the end of the "Privacy and security" section, and select "Clear browsing data".
- Choose the items you want to clear and select "Clear".
Opera
- Go to the top-left of the screen, select Opera, then select "Clear Browsing Data".
- Mark the checkboxes next to the data you want to clear and select "Clear Browsing Data".
Safari
- In the top-lefthand corner of the screen, select "Safari", then "Clear History".
- When prompted, and after determining how far back you would like to clear, select "Clear History".
Firefox
- In the top-righthand corner of the Browser window, select the 3 horizontal lines -> Preferences.
- Select Privacy & Security.
- Select "Clear History".
- Choose the specific data you'd like to clear and how far back you'd like to go, then select "Clear Now".
Internet Explorer
- Select the gear on the top-righthand side of the screen -> Internet Options.
- Find the Browsing History section, and select "Delete".
- Choose what you'd like to delete, and select "Delete".