Sometimes, the only way to see updates is by doing a hard refresh or by clearing the entire cache of the browser. ![]() While enhancing performance is usually a great thing, cached resources can cause problems when you have a major change to a web application’s JavaScript or style sheets, as we have with the redesigned charts in AdviserGo. Modern browsers like Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox and Safari tend to cache front-end resources like JavaScript and style sheets (CSS) to increase web application and website performance. The following article details how to do a hard refresh in the most common browsers - Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox and Safari - on both Windows and Mac.īrowser caching is useful for web browsing in that it allows for page that you’ve visited previously to load much more quickly. ![]() Does AdviserGo look out of sorts following a recent update? A hard refresh may be needed.
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