Just about the first point - it is not like refresh, if there were some POST
submitted data sent to the page, because then you lose it.
With a realrefresh, it asks you whether you want to keep it.

☆PhistucK


On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 04:02, Jcee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well the Refresh button is really Obsolete (when you have the go-to
> button) (which is refresh when the current page is fully loaded)
>
> Right click on the "Go To" triangle could have options such as,
> maintain form data, and auto-refresh every x seconds
> Right click on the "Bookmark this page" could provide options, like
> 'Find bookmark(s)" if the page has been bookmarked, which would show
> you where in your folder the page was bookmarked, Or Share Link (which
> automatically copys the url to your clip board (kinda like first time
> you click the omni bar), and "ResetURL" which would paste the current
> webpages url back into the omnibox (incase you deleted it)
>
> Right click for extensions would enable options to be set up right on
> the extensions, and not just a page.
> Right click could also have an option to remove a button from the
> browser.
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