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AC Question
I am using google chrome
after an update, the web address doesn't have the refresh half circle to refresh a page
after an update, the web address doesn't have the refresh half circle to refresh a page
Thanks also - though it took me a while to find the new place for refresh [it is not a item in the menu but is the circular arrow icon at the top of the menu]
Whilst I think this change in Chrome is inconvenient, what is worse is that this area on the URL bar used to change to an 'x' after I tapped on a link while the new page loaded [clicking 'x' would stop the page from loading]. I found this 'x' appearing gave me feedback that I had clicked a link and chrome was waiting for the web server to respond. Now, if I try to tap a link but miss, I don't know I missed and hence I wait rather than retry the tap immediately
Maybe just the way I use Chrome, but this change seems like a retrograde step to me to allow about 1 extra char on the URL bar
Running Chrome 37.0.2062.117 on Nexus 4 , Android 4.4.4
M
Hmm. I'm not sure if I read your post incorrectly, but I still get the "X" when loading a new page. Also using the latest update of Chrome.
I never get the 'x' on the right hand side of the URL bar like I used to when a page was loading
e.g. when I do any of the following
1) Open new tab, enter an url and 'go'
2) Click on a link on an existing page
3) Click the new reload icon at the top of the chrome menu
Pages are taking between a half and 3 secs to load
M
OK. So I did read it properly
Mine is still working though. Do you get the option if you press the menu button?
On my Nexus 5 running the latest Chrome, I also notice that there is no X to stop loading the page, unless I tap the menu button while the page is loading. However, I do know the page is loading because of the blue progress bar that starts lengthening under the URL bar.
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So why am I the only one getting the option to stop loading a page?
Are you using Chrome Beta?
If you're using the non-beta Chrome, which version are you running? I have 37.0.2062.117.
No no, we are talking about the official Chrome. I was wondering if you were using Beta, since it looked a little different.