Help:Hard Refresh

A hard refresh is a way of clearing the browser's cache for a specific page to force it to load the most recent version of a page. It is similar to the "purge article" feature on a Wiki. Sometimes, when changes are made to the website, they do not register immediately due to caching. A hard refresh will usually fix this, though occasionally completely clearing the cache is necessary.

Google Chrome
Windows/Linux/ChromeOS: Windows/Linux: Mac:
 * Hold down and click the Reload button. Be careful not to hold  on Chromebook, or it will rotate the internal display.
 * Press.
 * Hold and click the Reload button.
 * Or, press.

Internet Explorer

 * Press.
 * Or, hold the key and click the Refresh button.

Safari
Hold down and click the Reload button on the toolbar.

Mozilla Firefox and Related Browsers
Windows/Linux: Mac:
 * Press.
 * Or, press.
 * Hold down and click the Reload button.
 * Or, press.