Clearing your browser cache can be a useful troubleshooting step when a website isn’t loading correctly. However, sometimes you may only want to clear the cache for a specific website, rather than for all websites. In this blog post, we will explain how to clear your browser cache just for the one website you want to view in Edge, Firefox, and Safari.
Edge:
- Open Edge and navigate to the website you want to clear the cache for.
- Click on the three dots in the top right corner of the browser and select “Settings.”
- Scroll down to the “Clear browsing data” section and select “Choose what to clear.”
- Uncheck all the options except “Cached data and files.”
- Click on “Clear now” to clear the cache for just that website.
Firefox:
- Open Firefox and navigate to the website you want to clear the cache for.
- Click on the three horizontal lines in the top right corner of the browser and select “Web Developer.”
- Select “Clear Cache” from the menu.
- A pop-up window will appear, click “Clear” to clear the cache for just that website.
Safari:
- Open Safari and navigate to the website you want to clear the cache for.
- Click on “Safari” in the top menu bar and select “Preferences.”
- Select the “Advanced” tab and check the box next to “Show Develop menu in menu bar.”
- Click on “Develop” in the top menu bar and select “Empty Caches.”
- Confirm by clicking on “Empty” to clear the cache for just that website.
It’s important to note that clearing your browser cache can also clear your login information and website settings. So, you’ll need to re-login and make any necessary adjustments to your settings after clearing your cache.
In conclusion, clearing your browser cache can help to resolve issues with a website not loading correctly. However, if you only want to clear the cache for a specific website, the steps outlined above will show you how to do this in Edge, Firefox, and Safari.