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You can refresh the page in many ways in Chrome. The refresh symbol and the F5 key are some of he ways.
You can use ajax to prevent refresh the page
To reload a webpage on a PC, you can typically press the F5 key. Alternatively, you can use the combination of Ctrl + R. Both methods refresh the current page in most web browsers.
use your browser refresh button or use greasy monkey in firefox
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To enable automatic page refresh in Safari, you can use a third-party extension, as Safari does not have a built-in feature for this. Extensions like "Auto Refresh" or "Page Refresh" can be downloaded from the Mac App Store or through Safari's extension settings. Once installed, you can set the desired refresh interval for specific tabs or websites. Alternatively, for a simple manual refresh, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command + R.
On a Mac, you can press the F5 key directly if your keyboard has an F5 key. However, if the F5 key is set to perform a specific function (like adjusting brightness), you may need to hold down the "Fn" key while pressing F5 to use it as a standard function key. Alternatively, you can use the shortcut "Command + R" in most applications to refresh a page.
To reload the Current Page, use the Meta Refresh Tag in the of your HTML document.EXAMPLE: = HTML tag.http-equiv="refresh" = Attribute tells the browser this meta tag is sending an HTTP command instead of a standard meta tag. Refresh is an HTTP header used by a Web server. The header tells the server the page is going to be reloaded or sent somewhere else.content="2" = Amount of time, in seconds, the browser should wait to reload the current page.
It will depend on the software being used but is often the Command and R keys.
There are many ways. In most browsers you can hit the F5 key. In firefox they call it "reload" but F5 still works. For mousaholics there should be an icon on the toolbar near the "home" icon to refresh/reload the web page. What does refresh mean? For speed purposes, most internet data is cached - meaning it is stored for a period of time on your computer so when you go to a web page you might be seeing an old copy. Refresh tells the browser to go back to the web page and grab everything (every picture, every advertisement, all the text) again. Sometimes CTRL/F5 does a better job than just F5. Especially in internet explorer.
To refresh a webpage or screen on a PC using a shortcut, you can press the F5 key. Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard combination Ctrl + R to achieve the same result. Both methods effectively refresh the content displayed.
Use the key combination CTRL + Enter.