How to Clear Cache
Sometimes where you encounter a problem with your website, such as not seeing changes you have made in the front end of your site, it could simply be that you need to clear cache. There are 3 different cache systems in the WordPress ecosystem which we will talk about in detail.
1. Clear Browser Cache
Nearly all modern day browsers have an internal caching system which they use to reduce the number of loading assets of the website (using previously downloaded ones instead from the local machine). This is a great system to improve the performance of the website loading but may cause problems when you want to see some changes you have made during the development phase or upon changing the website. Each browser has a different process to follow when clearing cache. Detailed information on each browser is mentioned below:
2. Clear Plugin Cache
Using WordPress plugins to enable cache is a common practice among the community. It is not recommended to use such plugins during the development phase, but it is recommended to use them in production. In some cases, theme updates or applying changes cause problems when we use cache plugins, so it is essential to clear cache in such cases. Clearing cache is different depending on which plugin you use. You need to check the plugin documentation on how to clear cache, but we list some popular cases here:
WP Super Cache
- Go to WordPress Admin Menu > Settings > WP Super Cache.
- Click on the Delete Cache button under Delete Cached Pages section.
W3 Total Cache
- Locate the Performance link at the top section of the WordPress admin page.
- Click on the “Empty All Caches” link
3. Clear Server Cache
In some cases, hosting service providers apply internal caching to improve the performance of the server. This happens especially in WordPress managed hosting service providers. You will need to contact your hosting service provider, or check their documentation to clear server cache. Here is a list of popular servers that use this cache system. Click on the link to know how to clear server cache in those cases:
4. Clear 3rd Party Cache
The cache conflicts happen in some cases that 3rd party Content Delivery Networks or cache systems are used. For example, MaxCDN or CloudFlare or Varnish Cache can be considered as popular choices. Clearing those functionalities or disabling them temporarily is a good practice for troubleshooting.
5. Clear Jannah Theme Cache
Jannah has a cool feature to cache some assets to increase the performance of the theme. You will need to clear cache after you update the theme or make changes to the theme files. To clear the cache you simply need to click on the Save Settings button in the theme options page.