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Old 12-14-2011, 12:24 PM #1
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Default Minor problem with our site

When I go to the site and read the new posts I've noticed in the last few days that when I come back to the site the posts I've already read is in dark black again indicating that I had not read them. Any suggestions on how to correct this>
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Old 12-14-2011, 12:29 PM #2
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You may try clearing your cache.

Go to tools, click advanced and clear the cache.
You may be reading an old cached page.

I do it about once a week. If you haven't cleared it in a while,
it may take several minutes.

This is for Firefox. I don't know how to do IE... use the help function and search "clear cache".
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Have gone to Tools and can find no reference to "clear my cache". Have also clicked on File, Edit, View, Favorites, and Help...nothing. Any other suggestions?
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Here's a How to for many of the major browsers -
just select the one you use and it will take you to the directions for how to do it.
http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser%27s-Cache

If that doesn't help , let us know which browser you are using.
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Sorry, I think I forgot the Options part?

Tools is next to help on FireFox browser.

There are several compartments in options... select Advanced

1/2 down on Advanced tab is Offline storage.... and a command you can click to clear it. It gives the size of the file ...once I had a 2gig one ! Yowsers! If yours is that large it will take 10minutes or more to complete.

For IE...it is similar:
http://webdesign.about.com/cs/intern...earcacheie.htm

If you are unsure... click help and put in the term cache...it will give you directions.
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