When you return to any web page that you have accessed recently, your browser brings up the copy that's saved ("cached") on your hard disk. It's faster that way, but will be out of date if the page on the web has changed since you last looked at it. The way to get it current is to used the "Reload" browser button (called "Refresh" on the Microsoft browser) to force the software to bring the latest version to your PC.
It's good practice to always do a Reload when you return to an active page like The Chip Page Index, or maybe your stock quotes page.
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