Clear cache

If you have made changes to your website but they are not appearing when you look at the page, you may need to either force the page to reload from the server, or clear your cache.

Force-Reload
To force a reload from the server, press:


 * Windows: CTRL + F5
 * Mac: CMD + R
 * [[File:ks_command.gif]] (Command key) - On some Apple keyboards, this key also has an Apple ([[File:ks_apple_icon.gif]]) logo (Source: | OS X keyboard shortcuts).
 * Linux: F5

Clearing Browser Cache
Sometimes forcing a reload isn't enough, and you need to clear your browser's supply of stored files.

Windows Browsers
1. Click Start and select Settings, then Control Panel. 2. Double-click Internet Options. 3. Click the General tab. 4. Click Delete under the Browsing History section. 5. Click Delete Files in the Delete Browsing History dialog box. 6. Click Close. 7. Click OK. 8. Close and relaunch your browser.
 * Clearing Cache on Internet Explorer

1. Click Tools and select Options. 2. Click the Advanced icon and click the Network tab. 3. Click Clear Now under the Cache section. 4. Click Ok. 5. Exit and relaunch the browser.
 * Clearing Cache on Firefox

Macintosh Browsers
1. Click the Safari menu and select "Reset Safari". 2. Ensure the checkbox "Remove All Website Data" is checked. 3. Click "Reset" and reload the desired website.
 * Safari

1. Click the Firefox menu and select Preferences. 2. Click the Advanced icon and click the Network tab. 3. Click Clear Now under the Cache section. 4. Click the X in the top left corner to close the Advanced window. 5. Exit and re-launch the browser.
 * Firefox

http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95582
 * For Google Chrome please go to-

Clearing DNS Cache
Main article: Flush DNS

If you've made changes to your website's DNS (for example, if you have changed over your mail to be hosted with Gmail) it can take a few hours for the DNS cache to clear from your computer. To clear your computer's DNS cache:

Windows

From the command line, type: ipconfig /flushdns

Mac OS X

Open the application Terminal (located in your Applications folder, inside the folder Utilities) and type this:

On OS X 10.1 - 10.4: lookupd -flushcache

OS 10.5 (Leopard): dscacheutil -flushcache

OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7 (Lion), and 10.8 (Mountain Lion) sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

enter your Mac user's login password and press return.