Force/hard refresh pages
Usually, when you load a page in Breww (on a desktop/laptop) some parts of the page are "remembered" by your computer from last time you loaded a page. This is done to speed up the loading of the next page and is known as "caching".
Itβs rare, but there may be times when your web browser has cached something that it shouldn't or we need to force something to no longer be in your cache for some reason. You shouldn't normally need to do this when using Breww, as we have processes in place to ask your browser to do this automatically when it's needed, but if you do, you may be referred to this help guide by one of the Breww support team.
Performing a hard refresh is easy, but how to do it varies depending on which web browser and operating system you are using.
Quick hard refresh can be done by using the following shortcut keys:
- Hold down Ctrl and click the Reload button.
- Or, Hold down Ctrl and press F5.
- Hold down β Cmd and β§ Shift key and then press R.
- Or, hold β§ Shift and click the Reload button.
Quick hard refresh can be done by using the following shortcut keys:
- Hold down Ctrl and β§ Shift and then press R.
- Or, hold the Ctrl key and press the F5 key.
- Hold down β Cmd and β§ Shift and then press R.
- Or, hold down the β§ Shift and click the Reload button.
Quick hard refresh can be done by using the following shortcut keys:
- Hold down the Option + β Cmd key and then press the E key.
Quick hard refresh can be done by using the following shortcut keys:
- Hold the Ctrl key and click the Refresh button.
- Or, hold the Ctrl key and press the F5 key.
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