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Empty Your Caches! (Again) More Forum Upgrades


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Hi Troopers,

 

We've made some more forum upgrades - and this one's the big one. We've added a full Reception Menu sidebar to the forum pages! Easy access to all the CRL's, Tutorials and How To's you've been looking for right on the forum page.

 

Whether you're using the White Skin or the Blue/ Black Skin if you're not seeing this new look page (if you're like me and leave your browser open 24/7) then be sure to empty you cache, hit refresh and voila! New improved FISD again!

 

In fact there are a few more tweaks to come in the next few weeks so it's probably not a bad idea to refresh or empty the cache every now and then just in case!

 

Over and Out

 

Lucas

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:blush: ahhhh great i hate it when ppl talk "computer" to me........

i use my computer as a typewritter , FB and twitter........ thats it, i have no idea what else it can or cant do.

 

whats a cache? were is it? and how do i refresh it and/or empty it....... :blush:

 

i am going to google this :laugh1:

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About cache, cookies, and history

 

Each time you access a file through your web browser, the browser caches (i.e., stores) it. Thus, the browser doesn't have to newly retrieve files (including any images on the page) from the remote web site each time you click Back or Forward. You should periodically clear the cache to allow your browser to function more efficiently.

A cookie is a file created by a web browser, at the request of a web site, that is stored on a computer. These files typically store user-specific information such as selections in a form, shopping cart contents, or authentication data. Browsers will normally clear cookies that reach a certain age, but clearing them manually may solve problems with web sites or your browser.

A browser's history is a log of sites that you visit. When you press a browser's Back button, you are moving back one entry the history log. Browsers will normally clear history at regular intervals, but you may want to clear it manually for privacy reasons.

Internet Explorer 8 and above

  1. From the Safety menu in the upper right, click Delete Browsing History... .
  2. Deselect Preserve Favorites website data, and select Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History.
  3. Click Delete.

Internet Explorer 7

  1. From the Tools menu in the upper right, select Internet Options.
  2. Under "Browsing history", click Delete... .
  3. To delete your cache, click Delete files... .
    To delete your cookies, click Delete cookies... .
    To delete your history, click Delete history... .
  4. Click Close, and then click OK to exit.

Firefox 3.5 and above for Windows

  1. From the Tools menu, select Clear Recent History... .
  2. From the Time range to clear: drop-down menu, select the desired range; to clear your entire cache, select Everything.
  3. Click the down arrow next to "Details" to choose what history elements to clear (e.g., check Cookies to clear cookies). Click Clear Now.

 

More here: http://kb.iu.edu/data/ahic.html

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