Refresh Your Browser
What does "Refresh Your Browser" mean?
As I make changes to your website, I will let you know via email (usually within a day of receipt of your material) and I will remind you to "refresh your browser".
What that means is
for you to click your "refresh" or "reload" button at the top of your browser window so that it will load the new changes.
When you go to a website your computer stores the page information (text and images) into a temporary cache
memory file so that as you scroll back and forth between pages your computer does not have to go back to the web server and "get" the page you were just at.
So if you don't "refresh" after I have made some changes, your computer might
be reading the older version stored in your cache memory.
You may find that refreshing your browser does not load the changes. What you can do is empty your cache memory file. If you use Internet Explorer, from the top tool bar click:
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