Clearing your caches can help resolve possible display issues and therefore ensure you see the latest up-to-date content. Caches contain old or corrupted versions of website files (images, CSS, JavaScript).
Clearing caches in Google Chrome
Why clear your caches?
If a website does not display correctly or encounters bugs, cleaning the caches allows the most recent files to be loaded.
Finally, cleaning your cache also helps speed up the display of content, or even frees up storage space.
How to clear your caches?
Step 1: Open the development console
Go to app.dartagnan.io and open the development console.
To open the Chrome console, use the shortcut Command+Option+C (Mac) or Control+Shift+C (Windows, Linux, Chrome OS).

Step 2: Go to the application tab
In this console tab, go to the “Application > Clear storage” section (see screenshot above), and click on the ”Clear site data” button in the right part of the console (under the circular diagram).

Step 3: Refresh your page
All data relating to the visited website will be deleted, freeing up space and resources to streamline its use.