When you are logged in as a site administrator, you are seeing changes to your Webkit in real time. However, your site’s users do not usually see changes right away. This is because the server caches information, and only goes back to index new data about once per hour. This provides your site’s users with significantly faster download times as well as less potential for user frustration. But what if you need something to show up right away for users? For example, something like a sitewide alert, when it’s critically important to let users know that the library is closed? In a situation like this, promptness is a necessity. Waiting another hour for the server to provide the latest changes isn’t practical. For situations like this, you can use the Rebuild Cache link in the black administrative navigation bar. As tempting as it might be to use this every time you make changes to the site, this isn’t recommended. This is because, when the server goes back to reindex the site and grab new information, it slows the site down during the rebuild. This function should be reserved for times when showing changes is urgent. Other Administrative Functions: Rebuild Cache
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