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If you're publishing content on the web, it's good to know when Google indexed new or updated pages. Today I learned that you can access the cached version (if there is one) right from the URL bar by prepending cache:
to the URL. ?
A URL such as cache:https://www.stefanjudis.com
redirects to the recent Google-indexed version available under http://webcache.googleusercontent.com
.
Edit: As it turns out this is a Google Search rather than a browser feature. When Google is your default search engine, the cache:
prefix works because it works in Google Search itself. ?♂️
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This content originally appeared on Stefan Judis Web Development and was authored by Stefan Judis
Stefan Judis | Sciencx (2021-07-18T18:00:00+00:00) How to access the your sites’ Google cache from the URL bar (#tilPost). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/07/18/how-to-access-the-your-sites-google-cache-from-the-url-bar-tilpost/
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