If your Blog or website was deleted by Google and you have no idea where to get your contents back, you may think about the cache version of your webpage. This post is also a cool way to have a backup on your accidentally deleted post because you can access your webpage even it no longer exists. It's because Google is getting a cache version of your webpage or your website. But to access your website directly on Google's Cache Version, We have two ways to do that. First method is by adding a short URL and inserting your Website URL and the other one is by using another website I'll show you later to access your website's cache version.
What is a cache version of a webpage?
The Cache version of a webpage is just like a snapshot of your webpage. If you try to visit a cache page, you will see a text above a cache page you're opening. Just like this: "This is Google's cache of http://tronicflow.blogspot.com/. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 4 Feb 2014 13:19:32 GMT. The current page could have changed in the meantime. Learn moreTip: To quickly find your search term on this page, press Ctrl+F or ?-F (Mac) and use the find bar."

How to access Cache of any Website:
- First method is by using this URL below.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://example.com/
Then just change the http://example.com/ into your own URL and just hit enter and there you go.
- And the other one is by using CachedPages, CachePages is a site where you can enter your own URL and be redirected to the cache version of the webpage you entered.
Final Words:
This is the only ways I know how to access the cache version of your webpage, and if you're asking why you need a cache version, you can read the intro below. Thanks for reading this post and I hope this is a really helpful post for you.
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