If we consider the websites that we browse, usually most of our attention is directed at the same few websites. This is where cache comes in handy, as it prevents us from having to load up the entire web page from scratch each time, despite the fact that much of it is the same every time.
Cache is like temporary storage on our Mac, where it will remember images (i.e. the banner of the web page), HTMK, CSS, and JavaScript. These can speed up the amount of time it takes to load pages, but it can also become a problem after a while.…
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