Why do some pages load incorrectly?
The most usual reasons why a page doesn’t show properly are to do with web browsers (the software you use to visit web pages, for example, Internet Explorer). Some older versions of browsers or computers may not be able to view some web features. You can check whether you have an up to date version by visiting the home page of your browser’s maker (for example by using a search engine to find it). You may also need to download some extra software for some features. For example, Macromedia Flash is widely used software for showing animations in web pages. Sometimes a browser doesn’t show changes to a page, even when you know that other people are seeing the new page. This happens if the old page (or pictures on it) are stored (“cached”) by the browser. The answer is to empty the files from your browser’s cache and then refresh the page. To empty your browser cache (PC): On Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to “Tools”, then “Internet Options”.
The most usual reasons why a page doesn’t show properly are to do with web browsers (the software you use to visit web pages, for example, Internet Explorer). Some older versions of browsers or computers may not be able to view some web features. You can check whether you have an up to date version by visiting the home page of your browser’s maker (for example by using a search engine to find it). You may also need to download some extra software for some features. For example, Macromedia Flash is widely used software for showing animations in web pages. Sometimes a browser doesn’t show changes to a page, even when you know that other people are seeing the new page. This happens if the old page (or pictures on it) are stored (“cached”) by the browser. The answer is to empty the files from your browser’s cache and then refresh the page. To empty your browser cache (PC): On Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to “Tools”, then “Internet Options”. Click “Delete Files” under “Temporary Internet