Michael Gordon wrote:

> Sandy wrote:
>> I hope I have the correct subject.  Problem is that I have my own
>> website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
>> on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
>> wife opens it in Firefox it changes very quickly after I have uploaded
>> the change.  Any polite ideas?

Once the domain-masking frame is bypassed, the URL direct to the real site 
is at <http://www.millport.homecall.co.uk/>

> Sandy,
> 
> I looked at your web site, and in the source code I see a lot of odd
> coding, it does not seem to be causing great problems, but mos of what I
> read does not need to be there.  Use a Web Page Validater to check for
> errors.  My SM loaded your page within 3 sec.

HTML validation errors:  zero
CSS validation errors:   zero

> The question in the subject line can be answered in two ways.
> 1. Look in Edit/Preferences and you will find links to History, and
> Cache.  There are buttons there to clear both.
> 
> 2. If you can download and install, the PrefBar extension, you can
> configure a tool bar with several frequently used tools; like, Clear
> Cache and Clear History.  One click on each button takes care of slow
> loading pages.
> 
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamonkey/addon/prefbar/

While the PrefBar is a worthy tool, one can also quickly press Control-R 
to reload the page, and refresh the local cache.

Sandy, does the Refresh take care of your troubles?

Your wife probably has her browser set to "fetch a fresh copy each time 
the page is visited" and you don't.

-- 
   -bts
   -This space for rent, but the price is high
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