I usually push the X to stop loading and then if I still want to see the page the circular arrow to "Reload this page"
It instructs the web browser to load the user's default page(s).
To load the next URL from the browser history, you can typically use the "Forward" button in the browser's navigation toolbar. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut, which is usually "Alt + Right Arrow" on Windows or "Command + Right Arrow" on macOS. This action will navigate to the next page in the browsing history, allowing you to revisit previously viewed content.
No not possible. Even if there's a work around, the load times and browser compatibilty would be horrible.
To convert a .mix file to a .mp3 file, load your mix and select the option to Load or Save. Select Export Mix and choose the .MP3 file extension. Press the Save button.
No it's hard to load Super smash flash 2 on browser even if you have ps3.
Try this, when you are choosing the team you would like to play as, look at bottom right corner, you like press the circle button or something, and it should say something like " load created team?" choose that and load your team,or you go through the list of teams and look for your team.
HTML code is displayed in a browser. It does not run on anything; it only includes directions to the browser on how to format content. The server just stores the file for the browser to load and interpret.
it would depend on what kind of web browser you have. i have Mozilla and you can reload the page by going up to View and go down to reload and click or you can just right click off and select reload.
Lunascape6 I once tried it and it was the slowest browser I ever tried it took half an hour to load
Yes, browser can cache every web page visited. It is to load the pages faster in future.
The only way to browse the internet is to purchase a Nintendo DS 'Opera Browser" cartridge and load it into your handheld, just as you would do to a game.
If you have a slow PC or internet connection pages can load slowly, alternatively your browser could be weighed down, clearing your browser cache could solve it. Lookup how to clear the page cache from your browser (Google it). I don't know which one your using, but on chrome you can do it from within the Settings, History and Clear History