Google Chrome offers multiple ways to trigger a refresh. While most users rely on the visible reload button next to the address bar, mastering keyboard shortcuts and understanding how refresh links work can drastically speed up your workflow. Standard vs. Hard Refresh: What is the Difference?
This is not a keyboard shortcut, but it is a hidden "link" (button) that solves 99% of "Why isn't my site updating?" problems.
When a website updates but you still see the old version, Chrome's cache is serving old data. A hard refresh forces the browser to download everything from the server from scratch.
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Save it to your Bookmarks Bar. Clicking this "link" will now refresh whatever page you are currently viewing. Chrome's Internal "Refresh" Command
Before diving into advanced links and automation, it is essential to master the built-in keyboard shortcuts. Chrome offers two types of refreshes: standard and hard. Standard Refresh
