You can reload your browser rapidly with pressing f5. It is the shortcut key to refresh the page.
Its to refresh your page.
Use the refresh or reload button in your browser. It usually looks like an arrow that is coiled almost all the way into a circle.
To refresh multiple pages on a MacBook, you can use the keyboard shortcut Command (⌘) + R for each open tab in your web browser. If you want to refresh all tabs at once, some browsers like Chrome and Firefox allow you to right-click on a tab and select "Reload All Tabs." Alternatively, you can use the "Reload All Tabs" option found in the browser menu under "Tabs" or similar sections, depending on the browser you’re using.
There is NO Refresh button on the PC.. however, F5 can work as a refresh button in Windows Environment
The current page will "reload". The browser will "look" for an updated version of that particular page and then eat [save] another cookie.
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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 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.
The only way to "reload" the chat would be to refresh the webpage itself.
The button that reloads pages in a web browser is typically called the "Refresh" button. It is often represented by a circular arrow icon and can usually be found in the browser's toolbar. Additionally, you can often reload a page using keyboard shortcuts, such as pressing F5 or Ctrl+R (Cmd+R on Mac).
The refresh button tells the browser to purge the existing display from its memory, fetch a new copy of the web page identified in the URL and execute the HTML in that new copy when it arrives, including display of graphics, text, etc.
Generally it causes a screen/window refresh/reload.