You are reading this page because you are having issues viewing "fresh" pages in your website, or we believe you are viewing a cached page and you need to refresh your cache.
Before we begin: Our servers use the legendary LiteSpeed OS + LiteSpeed WordPress plugin (available free to all our customers), which allows blazingly fast delivery of webpages. This is not only good for your load speed but also increases engagement with visitors as they can easily and freely navigate your website. In the Web 2.0 environment, caching is not an option; it's necessary. |
On occasion, due to the way browsers work, you may encounter "client-side" caching, which is your local browser forcibly caching pages within your chosen device, and it may serve up a local version of your web page (IOS is notorious for this type of forced caching).
The linked articles below allow you to resolve caching issues in your browser or website.
1. Caching for End Users
An end user is someone, like a customer, visiting a website.
a. Simple methods
1. How to refresh your web browser
2. How to force refresh a page using URL parameter
3. Use Incognito Mode if your browser supports it
b. Advanced methods
1. Clearing DNS Cache using the command line
2. Caching For Webmasters
A webmaster is someone who manages a website and has access to the WordPress admin.
a. Litespeed: Purge All Pages
b. Litespeed: Exclude a page