When making changes to HTML or CSS, they are not visible on the page












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When I make changes to my web page, the end user can not see the update until it clears the browser cache, uses the incognito mode, etc.



There will be some solution so that when making changes in HTML or CSS these are reflected immediately upon entering the web without needing to Clean Cache, enter Incognito Mode, use the Network / Disbled Cache of google chrome (which does not work most of the times) or install an extension to clean the cache ??










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  • Hello KrmX! If my answer solved your issue please feel free to accept it as the accepted answer by clicking on the check mark. :)

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When I make changes to my web page, the end user can not see the update until it clears the browser cache, uses the incognito mode, etc.



There will be some solution so that when making changes in HTML or CSS these are reflected immediately upon entering the web without needing to Clean Cache, enter Incognito Mode, use the Network / Disbled Cache of google chrome (which does not work most of the times) or install an extension to clean the cache ??










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  • Hello KrmX! If my answer solved your issue please feel free to accept it as the accepted answer by clicking on the check mark. :)

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When I make changes to my web page, the end user can not see the update until it clears the browser cache, uses the incognito mode, etc.



There will be some solution so that when making changes in HTML or CSS these are reflected immediately upon entering the web without needing to Clean Cache, enter Incognito Mode, use the Network / Disbled Cache of google chrome (which does not work most of the times) or install an extension to clean the cache ??










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When I make changes to my web page, the end user can not see the update until it clears the browser cache, uses the incognito mode, etc.



There will be some solution so that when making changes in HTML or CSS these are reflected immediately upon entering the web without needing to Clean Cache, enter Incognito Mode, use the Network / Disbled Cache of google chrome (which does not work most of the times) or install an extension to clean the cache ??







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  • Hello KrmX! If my answer solved your issue please feel free to accept it as the accepted answer by clicking on the check mark. :)

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  • Hello KrmX! If my answer solved your issue please feel free to accept it as the accepted answer by clicking on the check mark. :)

    – Peter
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Hello KrmX! If my answer solved your issue please feel free to accept it as the accepted answer by clicking on the check mark. :)

– Peter
Nov 21 '18 at 18:58





Hello KrmX! If my answer solved your issue please feel free to accept it as the accepted answer by clicking on the check mark. :)

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You can version your CSS and JavaScript source files to prevent the user from having to clear cache each time you make an update. Just add on ?v= on the end of your filename and include the version number.



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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css?v=12345678" />





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    You can press Ctrl + F5 to force a cache reload when refreshing the page.



    Wikipedia:Bypass your cache






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      You can version your CSS and JavaScript source files to prevent the user from having to clear cache each time you make an update. Just add on ?v= on the end of your filename and include the version number.



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        You can version your CSS and JavaScript source files to prevent the user from having to clear cache each time you make an update. Just add on ?v= on the end of your filename and include the version number.



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          You can version your CSS and JavaScript source files to prevent the user from having to clear cache each time you make an update. Just add on ?v= on the end of your filename and include the version number.



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          <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css?v=12345678" />





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          You can version your CSS and JavaScript source files to prevent the user from having to clear cache each time you make an update. Just add on ?v= on the end of your filename and include the version number.



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          <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css?v=12345678" />






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