Do you think that Firefox needs an 'undo refresh' button?
holy fuck yes.
reload - want to see what stood there before - cant go back, fuck my life
Only if you accidentally hit "refresh", and this button is called "stop".
>>53223104
What if your internet con is too fast
>>53222801
I used this
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/undo-closed-tabs-button/
>>53223118
Then the page reloads itself fast enough so you don't have to worry about that.
>>53223151
But what
>>53223157
You don't get the ops point do you. Pages can change.
>>53223142
Just go ctrl+shift+t
so like cache the page before refreshing and then provide a way to return to the cache? You could open a new tab but that's a little clunky.
>>53222801
can you link a page that changes its content after refreshing, need to test something
>>53223320
Open a thread on page 10. It will 404 after a few minutes
>>53223320
https://www.reddit.com/r/all/new/
>>53223415
>>53223419
I wanted a page that is interactive/dynamic.
>>53223490
But there's always a new post in /r/all/new/
>>53223490
Try youtube, then
>>53223508
Nigga I need a page that changes contents with mouse clicks and undoes everything upon refresh
>>53223536
Try a webmail
>>53223564
never mind tested with >>53223525
>>53222801
Did you a a particular website in mind when you wanted to do this? Probably not hard to write a script for it
>>53223118
Most users of this forum are American though.
No its needs a less retarded userbase
>>53223616
No, not really.
>>53222801
Well, I bump.
I want a button that can give back the tabs in a window I just closed.
Where did the group tabs go?
That was a great feature.
>>53226934
someone posted a plugin for that above
>>53226946
They killed it
>>53226962
it's about reverting to the page that existed before you clicked refresh. and no back button doesn't do it.
>>53226962
>stop loading what you have loaded and leave it is the same as undo load
>>53226946
>>53226964
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/tab-groups-panorama/
>>53222801
Always middle-click the reload button. The reloaded page will open in a new tab, so if the content changed, you can always go back to the previous tab.