Empty Your Browser's Cache - If you want to print out this page press Ctrl + P


If you have been to our site previously, you may now be seeing outdated web pages. This happens because your browser is using graphics and text that it has stored in cache (memory). Caching is done to save time downloading information that you have already stored on your computer. The problem is that this information may be out of date; that is, the information has changed since you previously downloaded it. To get updated pages, you must empty your browser's cache and then reload. For most browsers, an "empty cache" or "clear cache" button will be found under Preferences.

Occasionally, emptying the cache will not be enough. Some browsers require you to quit the browser application and start over before an updated page will be displayed. This seems to be true for some AOL browsers.

Cleaning Out Old Graphic Files
Stored By AOL's Web Browser
(Emptying The Cache) Mac OS Info

While you visit different places on the internet,
web browsers are designed to store ('cache') images on your hard drive.
This is done to allow for reoccurring images to appear on a web page without
having to retrieve those images from the internet. This speeds up your viewing time
for a page to completely download.

If a web page has been updated, it is possible for your web browser to reload
the old images (and pages) that are cached on your hard drive. Browsers have an
"EMPTY CACHE" button that you can manually select to clean out all of your old
images, graphics, etc. (You can automatically have the browser empty the cache.
This preference is usually located near the "EMPTY CACHE" button.) Once you
have emptied the cache, you will need to "RELOAD" web pages. This will
force your browser to retrieve ALL of the web pages' most recent data.

Unfortunately, AOL's web browser requires you to quit AOL and then
restart AOL for the cache to completely empty.
(Sometimes you may not need to quit and restart.)


For AOL Version 3:

* From the top menu bar, select "MEMBERS"
* From the "MEMBERS" menu, choose "PREFERENCES"
* From the left side of the "PREFERENCES" window,
select the "WEB" icon
(You will have to scroll down to get to the "WEB" icon.)
* Click the "EMPTY CACHE" button
* Click "OK"
* Close the "PREFERENCES" window
* "QUIT" AOL
* Restart AOL


For AOL Version 4:

* From the AOL menu bar, which is just below the very top Apple menu bar,
select "My AOL"
* From the "My AOL" menu, choose "PREFERENCES"
* From the left side of the "PREFERENCES" window,
select the "WWW" icon
(You may have to scroll to get to the "WWW" icon.)
* Click the "EMPTY CACHE NOW" button
* Click "OK"
* Close the "PREFERENCES" window
* "QUIT" AOL
* Restart AOL


IMPORTANT TIP!!
(Applies to either AOL version)
Next to the "EMPTY CACHE" button, you can select the MAXIMUM CACHE SIZE,
the lower the number, the fewer AOL temporary files will be stored onto your hard drive.
In simple terms, this means that AOL will take up less space on your hard drive.