>>>>In the IE Development Tools there is a button Cache -> Clear Browser Cache.
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>>>>How do you do the same when testing your page in Chrome, after pressing F12?
>>>
>>>Depends what you what to clear.
>>>
>>>Don't know if there is anything for a specific page. To clear everything use 'History' and 'Clear Browsing Data' (it's possible to select the Items you want to clear - but somewhat laborious).
>>>
>>>You can also delete individual item from the 'Resource' tab -find the relevant section on the left then right click on an item in the right pane and 'Delete'
>>>
>>>For local storage you can browse to chrome://appcache-internals/
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>>I know that I can go to Chrome settings and delete history and so on. I was looking for a quick button (as IE has in Cache) to clear browser cache. What happens quite often (in IE) is that when I change something in my CSS the changes are not seen because IE is using cache. So I usually click on Cache -> Clear browser cache in the Development Tools; after I make changes in CSS. So I was looking for the same feature in Chrome Developer Tools.
>>Thank you.
>
>There's an option is 'Settings' for Dev Tools : 'Disable cache (while Dev Tools is open) - the catch is in the brackets - it only works when Dev Tools is open.
>
>There's also this :
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cache-killer/jpfbieopdmepaolggioebjmedmclkbap?hl=en>
>Don't think it clears application cache though so if you are using offline pages you still need chrome://appcahce-internals
Thank you very much.
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