To perform a full browser refresh, you can use one of the following methods, depending on the browser you are using:
Method 1: Keyboard Shortcuts
- Windows/Linux: Press Ctrl + F5
- Mac: Press Command + Shift + R
Method 2: Menu Options
- Chrome, Firefox, and Edge: Press Ctrl + Shift + R (or Ctrl + F5)
- Safari: Click on the “View” menu, and then click “Reload Page” while holding down the Shift key.
Method 3: Clear Cache and Hard Reload
- Chrome: Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete to open the “Clear browsing data” menu. Make sure the “Cached images and files” option is selected, and click “Clear data.” Afterward, you can perform a regular refresh by pressing Ctrl + R.
- Firefox: Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete to open the “Clear All History” menu. Select “Cache” and click “Clear Now.” Then, press Ctrl + F5 to perform a hard refresh.
- Safari: Go to the “Safari” menu and select “Preferences.” In the preferences window, click on the “Advanced” tab. Enable the option “Show Develop menu in menu bar.” Once done, close the preferences window, click on the “Develop” menu, and select “Empty Caches.” Finally, perform a regular refresh by pressing Command + R.
Note: Performing a full browser refresh clears the cache and reloads all the resources on the page, ensuring that you see the most up-to-date version of the website.