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    Prakash Nadar
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    How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


    -Prakash

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      How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


      -Prakash

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      Rocky Moore
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      Yeah, that one got for some time, but now I find I am looking in the wrong place in Firefox ;)

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        How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


        -Prakash

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        Taka Muraoka
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        Mr.Prakash wrote:

        How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7.

        What?! Doesn't F5 work anymore? :~


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          Mr.Prakash wrote:

          How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7.

          What?! Doesn't F5 work anymore? :~


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          Prakash Nadar
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          Taka Muraoka wrote:

          What?! Doesn't F5 work anymore?

          well if F5 works and yes it really works, then i think we should remove the refresh button from the address bar, what ya say?


          -Prakash

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            Taka Muraoka wrote:

            What?! Doesn't F5 work anymore?

            well if F5 works and yes it really works, then i think we should remove the refresh button from the address bar, what ya say?


            -Prakash

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            Taka Muraoka
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            Mr.Prakash wrote:

            i think we should remove the refresh button from the address bar, what ya say?

            Meh, I run my browsers without any toolbar at all, just the URL box. Confuses the hell out of anyone else who uses my computer :-)


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              Mr.Prakash wrote:

              i think we should remove the refresh button from the address bar, what ya say?

              Meh, I run my browsers without any toolbar at all, just the URL box. Confuses the hell out of anyone else who uses my computer :-)


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              Paul Watson
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              haha, yeah, same here. All in one line at the top of the browser. None of this 15 toolbars deep before you get the content.

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              Shog9 wrote:

              I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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                How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


                -Prakash

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                Rohde
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                Mr.Prakash wrote:

                I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.

                Well, don't blame yourself. It's a case of stupid and non-logical UI design.


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                  Mr.Prakash wrote:

                  I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.

                  Well, don't blame yourself. It's a case of stupid and non-logical UI design.


                  FAULTLOG.TXT: File too large.

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                  Prakash Nadar
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                  :rolleyes:


                  -Prakash

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                    How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


                    -Prakash

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                    brianwelsch
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                    I'm not used to yet either. It's a stupid place for it, IMO. No clue why they'd decide to split the navigation buttons up like that.

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                      I'm not used to yet either. It's a stupid place for it, IMO. No clue why they'd decide to split the navigation buttons up like that.

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                      Todd Smith
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                      It probably wasn't as "asthetically pleasing" but instead is now "positionally annoying". I use F5 or F5+F5 (force refresh) now because I know exactly where my F5 key is :D

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                        How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


                        -Prakash

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                        Tere is one thing about IE7 I like - the ability to create a new tab without using the menu...

                        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                          Tere is one thing about IE7 I like - the ability to create a new tab without using the menu...

                          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                          "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                          Chris Losinger
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                          yeah, same here. i use Ctrl-T on FF, but that little New Tab button is handy (though ugly and oddly unlabeled)

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                            Tere is one thing about IE7 I like - the ability to create a new tab without using the menu...

                            "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                            "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                            J Dunlap
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                            I've got a button like that in Firefox - but maybe that's because of Tab Mix Plus.

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                              Mr.Prakash wrote:

                              i think we should remove the refresh button from the address bar, what ya say?

                              Meh, I run my browsers without any toolbar at all, just the URL box. Confuses the hell out of anyone else who uses my computer :-)


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                              Vikram A Punathambekar
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                              Cool. :-D From a long-time user of 'big toolbar buttons with text', I went to no toolbars in a single day a month back. My address bar sits to the right of my menu bar, and there is the bookmarks toolbar below that. The only button I have is the del.icio.us Tag button, which sits near the bookmarks.

                              Cheers, Vikram.


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                                Tere is one thing about IE7 I like - the ability to create a new tab without using the menu...

                                "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
                                -----
                                "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                                John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                                Tere is one thing about IE7 I like - the ability to create a new tab without using the menu...

                                yeah, I agree, but i would love to have the new feature of firefox, i.e. instead of links that open in new window, they should just start in the new tab.(without pressing ctrl key)


                                -Prakash

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                                  How many times have you spend 1 or 2 seconds searching for the refresh button on IE7. I am not yet used to the duel purpose button, i.e. go & refresh.


                                  -Prakash

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                                  I had a weird moment with IE7 when I was having trouble with a form on the QuickBooks SDK site and one of their web guys asked me which version of IE7 I was using, at that moment I realized there was no Help->About or any way of determining the version and thought "this is highly strange" then realized it was just that the toolbar with the menu wasn't showing by default.

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                                    I had a weird moment with IE7 when I was having trouble with a form on the QuickBooks SDK site and one of their web guys asked me which version of IE7 I was using, at that moment I realized there was no Help->About or any way of determining the version and thought "this is highly strange" then realized it was just that the toolbar with the menu wasn't showing by default.

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                                    Prakash Nadar
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                                    yeah i know, i was confused when i saw that the first time. But it kinda makes sense not to have the menu bar take a vertical space all the time. IMO, How many times a average person does anything on the menubar when he/she is browsing. I would say rare, so i would say that it is a good adaptation of microsoft on usablity. But I never got used to the dual purpose refresh and go button. So, I wanted to just checkout in CP that if i am the only person who is having the problem, so I am not, so obviously the microsoft guys got it wrong with that button. :) -- modified at 15:14 Sunday 3rd December, 2006


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                                      yeah i know, i was confused when i saw that the first time. But it kinda makes sense not to have the menu bar take a vertical space all the time. IMO, How many times a average person does anything on the menubar when he/she is browsing. I would say rare, so i would say that it is a good adaptation of microsoft on usablity. But I never got used to the dual purpose refresh and go button. So, I wanted to just checkout in CP that if i am the only person who is having the problem, so I am not, so obviously the microsoft guys got it wrong with that button. :) -- modified at 15:14 Sunday 3rd December, 2006


                                      -Prakash

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                                      Mr.Prakash wrote:

                                      so I am not, so obviously the microsoft guys got it wrong with that button

                                      I wouldn't say that at all, it's nicely designed, it's just that we're not used to it is all. I think they did the right thing there. My only beef with IE7 is that you can't open a new page from an existing page in tabs. That's functionality that was not maintained.

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                                        Mr.Prakash wrote:

                                        so I am not, so obviously the microsoft guys got it wrong with that button

                                        I wouldn't say that at all, it's nicely designed, it's just that we're not used to it is all. I think they did the right thing there. My only beef with IE7 is that you can't open a new page from an existing page in tabs. That's functionality that was not maintained.

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                                        John Cardinal wrote:

                                        I wouldn't say that at all, it's nicely designed, it's just that we're not used to it is all. I think they did the right thing there.

                                        Well, what I meant to say is that, even after using IE7 browser for a while, me and few (or many) other guys still havent got hold of that button. There is another problem with IE7, open a new tab, you will probably see a home page or about:blank page. type a url and press go now quickly go to another tab and come back to this tab. You will notice that the address bar looses the url you have typed.


                                        -Prakash

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                                          John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                                          Tere is one thing about IE7 I like - the ability to create a new tab without using the menu...

                                          yeah, I agree, but i would love to have the new feature of firefox, i.e. instead of links that open in new window, they should just start in the new tab.(without pressing ctrl key)


                                          -Prakash

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                                          Ed Poore
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                                          They do in FF2 I thought, at least they do in mine unless someone decided to actively try to stop it. I seem to remember it was also an available in the options dialog.


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