This is the behaviour that Safari uses, and seems to work well there.

On Sep 5, 12:33 am, RickyC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have suggestion, how about move that X (stop button) to refresh
> button, i mean
> when it loading the (refresh button) will be replaced as X (stop
> button), and when it not loading or finished loading the X (stop
> button) will be back replaced by (refresh button)
>
> So that button will be seen :)
>
> On Sep 5, 3:55 am, bhasu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > chrome doesnt have stop button while processing a request...many people ll
> > use this stop button to stop their page loading....but i found we can stop
> > loading but pressing ESC key as of normal browsers...
> > --
> > bhaswanth
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