Troubleshooting In Your Farmigo System
You don't need to be a computer scientist to fix many of the frequent errors that can occur on the internet.
If you are having trouble loading a page on your Farmigo dashboard or server, follow this flow chart to try some troubleshooting at home!
If you are having trouble loading a page on your Farmigo dashboard or server, follow this flow chart to try some troubleshooting at home!
How do I clear the cache?
Click on the appropriate link below for directions on how to clear the cache in your browser:
Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-clear-firefox-cache
Safari: http://www.refreshyourcache.com/en/safari/
Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95582?hl=en
Opera: http://www.refreshyourcache.com/en/opera/
Mac Browsers: https://guides.instructure.com/m/4214/l/334964-how-do-i-clear-my-browser-cache-on-a-mac
Mozilla Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-clear-firefox-cache
Safari: http://www.refreshyourcache.com/en/safari/
Google Chrome: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95582?hl=en
Opera: http://www.refreshyourcache.com/en/opera/
Mac Browsers: https://guides.instructure.com/m/4214/l/334964-how-do-i-clear-my-browser-cache-on-a-mac
What is the cache?
We thought you'd never ask!
Refreshyourcache.com says, "In order to speed up web browsing, web browsers are designed to download web pages and store them locally on your computer's hard drive in an area called "cache". Browser cache (also known as Internet cache) contains records of every item you have viewed or downloaded while Internet surging. So when you visit the same page for a second time, the browser speed up display time by loading the page locally from cache instead of downloading everything again."
Having Farmigo pages in your cache is your browsers way of speeding up load time, but it can occasionally lead to errors with loading the page. Clearing your cache when you have issues on any web page is a good troubleshooting tip.
Refreshyourcache.com says, "In order to speed up web browsing, web browsers are designed to download web pages and store them locally on your computer's hard drive in an area called "cache". Browser cache (also known as Internet cache) contains records of every item you have viewed or downloaded while Internet surging. So when you visit the same page for a second time, the browser speed up display time by loading the page locally from cache instead of downloading everything again."
Having Farmigo pages in your cache is your browsers way of speeding up load time, but it can occasionally lead to errors with loading the page. Clearing your cache when you have issues on any web page is a good troubleshooting tip.