Clearing the cache is an important step in troubleshooting browser-related issues.
Note: Clearing your cache can impact your web history, saved passwords, etc. Be mindful of what data you clear.
Please check the specific sections based on each browser to learn how to check for a console log:
Chrome
In the top right, click on the Tools menu (the 3 vertical dots).
Select History.
Select "Delete browsing data" which should open a modal.
On the modal, set the Time range to "All time" and select the checkboxes for Cookies and Cache.
Then, click "Delete data".
You should then reload the page to ensure you have the latest version of the web page.
Safari (for macOS)
Select "Safari" at the top.
Then, click "Preferences".
On the modal that appears, select "Privacy".
Then click on the "Manage Website Data..." button.
Another window will appear. Click "Remove All" at the bottom.
Then, click "Remove Now".
You should then reload the page to ensure you have the latest version of the web page.
Firefox
Select the hamburger menu in the top right corner.
Select History.
Then click "Clear recent history..."
A modal should appear.
For the "When" dropdown, select "Everything". Select the Cookies and Cached files checkboxes. Then click Clear at the bottom.
You should then reload the page to ensure you have the latest version of the web page.
Other
If your browser is not listed above you might consider using a search engine such as Google, Bing, etc, and search for the phrase "How to clear your cache in _____" where the blank is the name of your browser.