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Go to Safari Empty Cache, or hit Option+ ⌘+ E. To refresh, click the refresh button on the addressbar or press ⌘+ R. If you want to restore Safari, like completely clear all the caches, or parts of it, go to Safari Reset Safari. I use it usually when I need to clear a lot of memory from Safari, for it will clear the webpage screenshots, the cookies, the favicons, etc. Edit: On the latest version of Empty Cache isn't on the Safari menu any more. It's now on the Develop menu.
To show the Develop menu it, go to Safari Preferences., click the Advanced tab, and check Show Develop menu in menu bar. The keyboard shortcut remains unchanged, though. Safari Reset Safari isn't an option any more. To clear history you can use History Clear History. And to clear cookies/local storage data, go to Safari Preferences., click the Privacy tab, and either click Remove All Website Data. To view and remove it for individual sites.
I really need this solution to work, but it doesn't. I'm looking at a css file at url ending style.css?ver=1.0 If I view this URL in chrome, or with wget, it's showing the restored version, but safari is refusing to refresh. If I change the URL in any way then it refreshes but that's no use to me. So now I'm left trying to figure out how to backup my saved passwords so I can try the 'Remove All Website Data.' Nuclear option. All this so that safari will lose its cache on one poxy little css file.
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– Dec 13 '16 at 13:16. If you haven't already, enable developer tools: open settings ( Cmd +,), go to the advanced tab, and check the box that says 'Show Develop menu in menu bar.' Empty caches a single time: Develop Empty Caches Keyboard shortcut to empty caches a single time: Opt + Cmd + E If you want to disable caching (for example, if you are developing a website and need to consistently reload changes to files on your site) you can do so: Develop Disable Caches. Select this option again to reenable caching.
Note: for Safari 11 the disable caching feature was moved to the Network section of the web inspector. Open the web inspector with Cmd + Shift + I, go to the Network tab, and click the icon on the far right that looks like this.