Refreshing is synonymous with reloading. Basically, the page is loaded again and any changes to the page that occurred while it was being viewed are shown. For example, refreshing the wiki answers homepage will update the page to show the newest new answers and such.
To refresh a page, is to retrieve an already fetched page, usually to receive the latest version of a page. Particularly on news pages, in which content can change by the minute, one must "reload" the page to retrieve the new/latest content. Though, this is becoming a null-issue as more sites are moving towards various scripting languages to "refresh" or even "rotate" - for a slideshow effect - the articles within the front page.
it means to click a button and get the new items that came while u were reading the refresh button and deciding if u should press it.
Press "F5" on keyboard. DO NOT do this if you were making a purchase, ect.
Press the F5 button to refresh your browser.
To reload the page if it is loading too slow.
You press the refresh button. LoL
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You can refresh the web page by the thing below.By clicking the F5 function key orBy clicking on the Refresh symbol in the Web Browsers task bar ( The one with two arrows pointing at one another in a circle. )
The Refresh button 'Refreshes' a page.It dumps the page it loaded and then loads it again.
F5 will do just that.
The refresh icon looks like 2 arrows in a circle and each arrow is point at the other. Refresh means to re-display a web page.
Right-click then Refresh or go to web address and click on arrow to Refresh or at top of page go to Edit then Refresh or go back one page then forward again.
A meta refresh is something coded into the html of a website. It forces the current web page to automatically refresh after a given amount of time as specified in the code.
you cant in the main part when you are looking at your profile, but you can refresh pictures by clicking on them and you can refresh your newsfeed
You can use ajax to prevent refresh the page
you refresh the page by pressing the f5 or by clicking the two little arrows
request.setHeader("Refresh",Time);
When browsing the internet it may sometimes be useful to do a page refresh. When clicked the browser reloads the webpage by reaccesing the web server and the page is the "freshly" redisplayed.