Introduction:
If your embedded decision tree isn’t displaying accurately on your browser, clearing the local storage can help.
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for doing so in Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
Step by Step Instructions
Chrome
Here’s how to clear the local storage in Google Chrome:
- Open the Google Chrome Console by pressing F12 key.
- Select “Application” in the console’s top menu.
- Select “Local Storage” in the console’s left menu.
- Right click your site(s) and click clear to delete the local storage.
Firefox
Here’s how to clear the local storage in Firefox:
- Open the Developer Tools by pressing F12 key.
- Select “Storage” in the developer’s top menu.
- Select “Local Storage” in the developer’s left menu.
- Right click your site(s) and click delete all.
Safari
Here’s how to clear the local storage in Safari:
- Click the Develop menu and choose Web Inspector.
- Select “Storage” in the top menu
- Select “Local Storage” in the developer’s left menu
- Click your site(s) and click the trash icon at the top.
Microsoft Edge
Here’s how to clear the local storage in Microsoft Edge:
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete
- Select Cookies and cached data, then click Delete.
Conclusion:
Clearing your browser’s local storage can resolve display issues with embedded decision trees. Follow these steps to do so in your preferred browser.
FAQs:
- Can clearing local storage affect other website data?
- Yes, clearing local storage can log you out of websites and clear website-specific settings.