At times, cached files can cause errors on websites, including log-in issues and display problems. As a first step in resolving most website issues, KU IT recommends clearing the browser cache and cookies to see if that's the cause of the problem.
For all major browsers, pressing Ctrl + Shift + Del (or Cmd + Shift + Delete on macOS) will pull up the options for clearing your browser cache. More detailed instructions, including screen shots, are included for the following browsers.
After going through the process of clearing cache and cookies, it's recommend you close and reopen your browser.
Chrome
Chrome:
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Click the 3 vertical dots at the top right of the Chrome window.

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Select Settings.

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Under Privacy and security select Clear browsing data.

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Update the settings to the following:
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Click "Delete Data."

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Close Google Chrome after clearing data.
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Reopen your browser to access the site that was giving you trouble.
Edge
Edge:
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Click the menu icon (which looks like three horizontal dots) in the upper-right corner of the browser.
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Click Settings.
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Click on the Cookies and site permissions tab on the left.
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Select Manage and delete cookies and site data.

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Click See all cookies and site data.

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Click the Remove all button.

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Click Clear.
Close all tabs and windows of Microsoft Edge that are open in order to complete the process.
Firefox
Firefox:
Option 1:
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While in Firefox, press ctrl + shift + delete to bring up the history window.
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Please make sure to close completely out of your browser after the process is finished.
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Click on the button with 3 horizontal lines that open the File menu.

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Choose Settings.

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Go to the Privacy & Security menu on the left, then hit Clear Data.
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Click Clear.

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Please make sure to close completely out of your browser after the process is finished.
If clearing cache and cookies does not resolve browser issues, try refreshing Firefox
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Open Menu. Then, click Help.
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Click More troubleshooting information.

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Click Refresh Firefox on the right side of this page.

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Click Refresh Firefox in the confirmation window.

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Firefox will then restart, and this window will come up. Click Done.

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Firefox will reopen to this page. Choose whether you want all or some tabs reopened, and click Let's go!
Safari
Safari:
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Two methods:
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Shortcut Method:
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Preferences Method:
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Select Settings....

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Select Privacy, then select Manage Website Data.

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Select Remove All.

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Select Remove Now.

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Select Done. 
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Restart your browser.