Understanding Caching Layers #
To maximize performance, modern websites use multiple layers of caching:
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Browser Cache: Your local computer stores static files (images, CSS) to speed up repeat visits.
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Application Cache: Caching plugins (WordPress, Joomla) store optimized HTML output.
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Server Cache: Server-side caching mechanisms (e.g., LiteSpeed Cache) for faster delivery.
Step 1: Clearing Your Application Cache (CMS Users) #
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WordPress Users: If you use a caching plugin (LiteSpeed, WP Rocket, etc.), log into your WordPress admin dashboard and use the plugin’s designated “Clear All Cache” or “Purge All” button.
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Other CMS: Consult your CMS documentation for purging system or third-party cache files.
Step 2: Clearing Your Browser Cache #
This ensures your computer is requesting the latest version from the server.
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Hard Refresh (Quick Fix): Press
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Full Clear: Go to your browser’s history settings and clear “Cached Images and files.”
Step 3: Server-Side Cache (If Applicable) #
If you suspect server-level caching is the issue, contact CyberWAF support. Our team can help purge the necessary server cache layers to resolve persistence issues.