Comment #13 on issue 3057 by mkterra: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3057
Since Stop-button bug reports keep getting shot down, here's a new plan:
Vote for
Issue 1656 (Provide ability to create custom toolbar buttons). In theory,
tha
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3057
Comment #12 by figaro:
I agree with this 100%. If I wanted to stop a web page from loading and
then refresh my clicks
would be on two opposite sides of my screen.
"Why not just refr
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
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Comment #11 by emmkopp:
..bring back stop/reload.
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Comment #10 by emmkopp:
Let's improve the design then :-)
In my opinion, the optimal solution would be the "mophing" reload button --
during
loading, it would display a "stop" icon and whe
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
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Comment #8 by mkterra:
Swapping Go/Stop and Bookmark was actually proposed once, but quickly
rejected. The
reasoning implied that people Bookmark more often than they Stop, though
I'm no
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
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Comment #7 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Even easier solution could be swapping the bookmark button with the the
go/stop
button. Another possibility would be allow users to move position of these
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
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Comment #6 by mkterra:
Hmm, these proposals are getting increasingly daring. My original one was
conservative (i.e. preserving the current Go/Stop button while enhancing
the Reload
button)
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
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Comment #5 by zhazhenzhong:
Hi garman, mkterra. You are both quite right!
Most people use the Enter key. the Go button is useless in most cases
what we need is a stop button, which seems to
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
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Comment #4 by garman.chris:
If I hit Escape after typing I think it goes back to the old value - for
the couple
of times you'd actually need to!
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Comment #3 by mkterra:
garman.chris, I think the problem with merging Go and Reload is that Go
ceases to
work like Reload as soon as you alter the URL. If you type in a new URL,
but then
Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
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Comment #2 by garman.chris:
I was going to post a new issue asking to merge the reload and go buttons
as both
appear to do the same thing??
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Issue 3057: Let both Go and Reload change to Stop
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3057
New issue report by mkterra:
Product Version : Chrome/0.2.149.30 Safari/525.13
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Click Reload
2. Click Stop
What is the expected result?
The Sto
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