Does anybody know the rationale for why the Firefox developers dropped the "Reload" function in the new Firefox??
It seems that I need the function at least 5 or 6 times every day and sometimes more. It is driving me crazy trying to reload active pages that are changing and having to go through the hoops required to reload pages.
It seems to me that the "new" Firefox 5 is dropping functionality in order to provide a slimmed down screen appearance and losing it's value as a web browser. The "Reload" function is gone, the toolbar is gone. Thankfully they haven't gotten rid of the bookmark bar yet, but I have a fear that it will be going in a future release also as being not "necessary" and to release the screen real estate to display web pages.
Hmmm - maybe I should suggest to the Firefox developers that they get rid of everything except the window frame. Then they would have maximum screen real estate for displaying a web page. You determine the web page when you invoke Firefox, reminiscent of the old command line environment. Need a different web page, drop out and re-issue the command line with a new web page. Minimum functionality, maximum use of the screen. Any bets as to whether they would take it seriously >
It seems that I need the function at least 5 or 6 times every day and sometimes more. It is driving me crazy trying to reload active pages that are changing and having to go through the hoops required to reload pages.
It seems to me that the "new" Firefox 5 is dropping functionality in order to provide a slimmed down screen appearance and losing it's value as a web browser. The "Reload" function is gone, the toolbar is gone. Thankfully they haven't gotten rid of the bookmark bar yet, but I have a fear that it will be going in a future release also as being not "necessary" and to release the screen real estate to display web pages.
Hmmm - maybe I should suggest to the Firefox developers that they get rid of everything except the window frame. Then they would have maximum screen real estate for displaying a web page. You determine the web page when you invoke Firefox, reminiscent of the old command line environment. Need a different web page, drop out and re-issue the command line with a new web page. Minimum functionality, maximum use of the screen. Any bets as to whether they would take it seriously >
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