Filed under: World wide web, Utilities, Productivity
If you’re a web designer or developer, one of the issues you probably face on a daily basis is browser cache. For those who are unaware of this issue, your browser - whether it be Firefox or World wide web Explorer - captures all web pages and images when you browse and saves them in the browser cache. This is so that next time you go to a website, you can swiftly access the saved files in your cache rather than re-download the image or related content.
This presents an issue for web designers when they make a change to a website, when their own browser uses the cached files rather than downloading the new version off the server. What web designers need is an easy way to empty their cache. We have two recommendations for this type of functionality:
- For Firefox, check out the Clear Cache add-on. This fantastic extension will add a broom logo to your Firefox toolbar that will instantly clear your cache when you click it.
- For Internet Explorer, we recommend you look at CachePal. Installing this will give you one-click access to the cache clearing functionality.
We hope these utilities will ease your web development duties. Check them out and let us know what you think in the comments.
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