![]() ![]() In order to speed things up, and save download time, your browser stores some of the information that is used frequently throughout a website. If a browser had to do all of this every time we visit a web page, we could be waiting a pretty long time. (Whew! I am tired just writing about it!) It has to read the URL, go out to the server, find the page you requested, read the code there, source extras like images, download it all, and finally convert that data to something we can consume as a webpage. Internet web browsers have a lot of work to do before it can load a page for you to see. ![]() When making edits to client's websites, we often hear: “I don’t see the change, you said you updated our web page.”*
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