News:

Go to HostNed.com Home
Welcome.  This is a place to get user-to-user support, learn more, and share ideas.  If you can't find your answers here, feel free to ask by creating a new topic or visit the support ticket system at https://my.hostned.com :)  Have fun here!

Main Menu
Welcome to HostNed Community. Please login or sign up.

Shoutbox


Recent Topics

Why Do I Still See the Old Website After Making Recent Changes?

Started by Dynaweb, May 03, 2025, 11:05:30 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.

Dynaweb

Question: I've recently made changes to my website files through the HostNed control panel (File Manager, FTP, etc.), but when I visit my website in a browser, I'm still seeing the old version. Why aren't my changes showing up?

Answer: This is a very common occurrence and is almost always due to your web browser storing an older version of your website in its cache. Browsers save website files (like images, CSS, and HTML) locally to speed up loading times on subsequent visits. When you make changes, your browser might still be displaying the cached version instead of fetching the latest files from our server.
Here are the steps you can take to see your recent website updates:

1. Perform a Hard Refresh (Force Reload):
This is the quickest way to try and bypass your browser's cache for the specific page you're viewing.
  • Windows/Linux (Chrome, Firefox, Edge): Press Ctrl + Shift + R or Ctrl + F5 while on your website.
  • Mac (Chrome, Safari): Press Cmd + Shift + R while on your website.

2. Clear Your Browser's Cache and Cookies:
If a hard refresh doesn't work, you may need to clear your browser's stored files and cookies for your website or even for all websites. Here's how to do it in some popular browsers:
  • Google Chrome:
    • Click the three vertical dots (the "Customize and control Google Chrome" menu) in the top-right corner.
    • Hover over More tools and then click Clear browsing data.
    • At the top, select a Time range. To ensure you see the latest changes, try clearing data for Last hour or Last 24 hours. If that doesn't work, you can try All time.
    • Make sure the boxes next to Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files are checked.
    • Click the Clear data button.
  • Mozilla Firefox:
    • Click the three horizontal lines (the "Menu" button) in the top-right corner.
    • Click Options.
    • Select Privacy & Security on the left sidebar.
    • In the "Cookies and Site Data" section, click Clear Data....
    • Make sure the boxes next to Cached Web Content and Cookies and Site Data are checked.
    • Click Clear.
  • Microsoft Edge:
    • Click the three horizontal dots (the "Settings and more" menu) in the top-right corner.
    • Go to Settings.
    • Select Privacy, search, and services in the left sidebar.
    • Under "Clear browsing data," click Choose what to clear.
    • Select a Time range (try Last hour or Last 24 hours first, then All time if needed).
    • Make sure the boxes next to Cached images and files and Cookies and other site data are checked.
    • Click Clear now.
  • Safari (Mac):
    • Click Safari in the menu bar, then select Preferences.
    • Go to the Privacy tab.
    • Click Manage Website Data....
    • Find your website in the list, select it, and click Remove. You can also click Remove All, but be aware this will clear data for all websites.
    • Click Done.

3. Try Incognito/Private Browsing Mode:
Opening your website in a private or incognito window bypasses your browser's existing cache and cookies, forcing it to load the latest version from the server.
  • Chrome: Click the three vertical dots (menu) > New Incognito window.
  • Firefox: Click the three horizontal lines (menu) > New Private Window.
  • Edge: Click the three horizontal dots (menu) > New InPrivate window.
  • Safari: Click File > New Private Window.
If your changes are visible in a private window, it confirms that the issue is with your browser's cached data in your regular browsing session.

4. Restart Your Browser:
After clearing your cache and cookies, close and reopen your web browser completely.

5. Check for Server-Side Caching (Less Common for Immediate Changes):
While less likely to cause immediate delays after you've directly edited files, some websites utilize server-side caching mechanisms (like caching plugins in WordPress or server-level caching). If you've recently made changes and they are still not appearing after trying the browser steps, you might need to clear any server-side caches as well. If you are using a CMS like WordPress, check for caching plugin settings. If you're unsure, you can contact our support team to inquire about server-side caching.

In most cases, a hard refresh or clearing your browser's cache will resolve this issue and allow you to see your latest website changes. If you continue to experience problems after trying these steps, please don't hesitate to contact our support team, and we'll be happy to assist you further.