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    How to enable browser cache?

    How to enable browser cache?

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    Scroll down to the Privacy and Security Section. Click Clear browsing data at top of Privacy and security section. At the Time range drop-down box, select All time. Make sure the option Cached images and files is checked and remove all other checkmarks.

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    You can configure an app so that the browser will cache files it downloads from your server. When a response is cached, the browser will not request the file again for a period of time. Instead, it will use the same file it previously downloaded.

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    Open the File Manager under the Files section and access the public_html directory.
    Double-click on the file and insert the following code: ## EXPIRES CACHING ## <IfModule mod_expires. c> ExpiresActive On. ExpiresByType image/jpg "access plus 1 year" ...
    Hit Save & Close.

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    In the top-right corner of Chrome, click the Chrome menu.
    Click Settings.
    Click Advanced at bottom of settings to expand.
    Click Site Settings near the bottom of the Privacy and security section.
    Click Cookies.
    If first entry in list says Blocked then click on slider to enable. ...
    Close the Settings tab.

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    Try holding down the Shift key while pressing the Refresh button.
    Close your browser and re-open it (make sure you are NOT on the cached page) and delete your temporary Internet files (clear your cache). ...
    Restart your computer.

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    In the top-right corner of Chrome, click the Chrome menu.
    Click Settings.
    Click Advanced at bottom of settings to expand.
    Click Site Settings near the bottom of the Privacy and security section.
    Click Cookies.
    If first entry in list says Blocked then click on slider to enable. ...
    Close the Settings tab.

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    You can configure an app so that the browser will cache files it downloads from your server. When a response is cached, the browser will not request the file again for a period of time. Instead, it will use the same file it previously downloaded.

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    You can configure an app so that the browser will cache files it downloads from your server. When a response is cached, the browser will not request the file again for a period of time. Instead, it will use the same file it previously downloaded. This can speed up apps by decreasing the time it takes for the browser to load all of the resources a page uses, such as scripts, images, and stylesheets.



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