How-to & Style

JagJourney
58 Views · 2 years ago

Instructions on how to Clear Cache and Hard Refresh on Microsoft Edge

JagJourney
31 Views · 2 years ago

This video instructs you on how to clear your browser cache and do a hard refresh on Google Chrome.

Jimmy Couts
9 Views · 2 years ago

when it fails....

Jimmy Couts
4,908 Views · 2 years ago

How the JagAgreement Plugin works hand-in-hand with the membership package modules. 😍

Jimmy Couts
752 Views · 2 years ago

Here we'll go over how well JagSAAS is fully integrated within Constant Contact!

Any question(s), feel free to let me know here!

Jimmy Couts
2,900 Views · 2 years ago

Integration to Constant Contact within JagSAAS is completed and ready for the masses! Yes, we're good to go! 😍

Let us know if you have any question(s). 🤓

Jimmy Couts
4,873 Views · 2 years ago

There's a new interface within Jag, and it's as clean as it comes! Make sure you see the switcher up top where you can swap between the light and dark themes to your preference! 🤓😎

Jimmy Couts
7,797 Views · 2 years ago

Here's a quick video on how to clear my cache quicklike! We're always upgrading our solution that way it's faster and more efficient for any browser or device. 🙏🤓😎

⁣WHAT IS MY "CACHE" AND WHY SHOULD I CLEAR IT?

Any sophisticated website you visit is actually a composition of dozens, hundreds or even thousands of files. Even websites supremely optimized for speed are likely loading tons of files at once to display content in your browser.

Browsers try to do their part to speed up the loading process. The first time you visit a site, your browser will “save” pieces of the site. Because your browser can display the files stored in its cache much faster than it can pull fresh files from a server, the next time you visit that site, the use of cached files will help cut down page load time.

IT SOUNDS LIKE CACHE IS A GOOD THING, WHY HAVE YOU ASKED ME TO REMOVE THOSE SAVED FILES?


Many times web developers have to make updates to the files that comprise your site in order to push a change or new feature live. If we change a file that your browser has cached, it’s going to keep serving the old, cached version of the file and you won’t see our most recent change. That’s why we ask you to clear your cache.

Jimmy Couts
3 Views · 3 years ago

We're syncing between JagChamber and QuickBooks Online