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180 bytes added, 15:48, 23 January 2008
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Changing of the reload to stop has a really nasty effect; talk to any iPhone user and you will likely encounter them griping about it. The issue is that you start a page load, decide to stop, and while that command is moving your hand to click the stop button the button changes to reload, so you end up reloading the page you tried to stop loading. Very confusing, and annoying. --Heikki
==== Comments ====  {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse: collapse"|- style="background:lightgray;"! width="50%" | Comment !! Discussion|- valign="top"|Changing of the reload to stop has a really nasty effect; talk to any iPhone user and you will likely encounter them griping about it. The issue is that you start a page load, decide to stop, and while that command is moving your hand to click the stop button the button changes to reload, so you end up reloading the page you tried to stop loading. Very confusing, and annoying. --Heikki|It is probably a good idea to have the stop button switch to an intermediate disabled reload button (having a visible difference in color with the real reload) for a couple of seconds before becoming a reload button.
If the user presses the button just as it is changing state from stop to disabled reload, nothing will happen. Two seconds later, he will be able to reload the page for real,. There probably isn't any real world usage where the user needs the real reload button less than two seconds after the page has loaded. --Pat
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