New courses or changes are not immediately visible on SimplyLearn

New courses or changes are not immediately visible on SimplyLearn

Are you experiencing that your published courses or changes are not showing up immediately?

If you have recently created a course or made changes on the platform and don't see them right away, you're not alone. This can be frustrating, but fortunately, there's a simple solution!

Often, this is due to something called caching, which stores a temporary version of the page to improve performance. By resetting the cache, you can force the system to display the most recent changes.

Read this article for more information about caching and how to reset caching on your platform.


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