If you clear the cache, this will force your browser to fetch all of the files for a website again, so you will see the most recent version of the page.If your cache is not updating properly or if it’s stuck, you could be viewing an older version of some of the supporting files that run.Those temporary files are called the browser cache.Each time you access a web page, your web browser stores a temporary copy of the files needed to display the web page to you.Here’s a brief explanation of how browser cache works: ↑ Table of Contents ↑ Browser Cache What is a Browser Cache? Here are keyboard shortcuts for force refreshing your browser: If you are using Internet Explorer 11 or below we recommend upgrading your browser for an optimal experience.Ī force refresh or reload will cause the browser to re-check with the web server to make sure it has the latest copy of the web page you are viewing. Internet Explorer: Due to browser incompatibility, some themes are not fully functional in Internet Explorer 11 or earlier. We recommend that you use any of the latest versions of browsers on Browse Happy for optimal performance with. You’ll find a list of the latest browsers at Browse Happy. For optimal viewing and security we recommend that you keep your browser up to date. Some browser issues may be caused by the browser itself.