
When changes have been made to your site, you may not be able to see them because the browser has cached a copy of the page on your hard disk. You may need to refresh your screen by doing the following:
In Netscape Navigator
Press the Control key and Click the Reload button at the top of your screen simultaneously.In Microsoft Internet Explorer
Press the Shift key and Click the Refresh button at the top of your screen simultaneously.You can also configure your browser to refresh content regularly by doing the following:
In Netscape Navigator 4.x:
1.Select the Edit pull-don menu.
2.Select Preferences.
3.Under the Advanced option, select Cache (you may need to click the "+" next to Advanced to see this).
4.Under "Document in cache is compared to document in network," select Every Time.In Netscape Navigator 3.x:
1.Select the Options pull-down menu.
2.Select Network Preferences.
3.Select the Cache tab.
4.Under Verify Documents, select Every Time.In Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x:
1.Select the Tools pull-down menu.
2.Select Internet Options. 3.Select the General tab.
4.Under Temporary Internet Files, select the Settings button.
5.Under "Check for newer versions of stored pages," select "Every visit to the page."In Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x:
1.Select the View pull-down menu.
2.Select Internet Options.
3.Select the General tab.
4.Under Temporary Internet Files, select the Settings button.
5.Under "Check for newer versions of stored pages," select "Every visit to the page."In Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x:
1.Select the View pull-down menu.
2.Select Options.
3.Select the Advanced tab.
4.Under Temporary Internet Files select the Settings button.
5.Under "Check for newer versions of stored pages," select "Every visit to the page."
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