How To Refresh a Webpage: 4 Easy Methods (2024)

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Refresh webpages in mobile and desktop browsers

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Last Updated: March 31, 2023Fact Checked

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  • Refreshing on Desktop
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  • Refreshing Chrome on Mobile
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  • Refreshing Safari on Mobile
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This wikiHow article teaches you how to refresh a page in your browser. Refreshing a page will cause it to update with the latest version of that page's information; you can also fix some site errors, such as the ones encountered when a page doesn't fully load, by refreshing. Refreshing a page is simple, but the steps can differ across different browsers, or between computers and mobile devices.

Things You Should Know

  • Refresh a webpage on browsers such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge using common keyboard shortcuts such as pressing F5 or holding down Ctrl and R simultaneously.
  • Refresh a webpage on Firefox Desktop by pressing Shift and F5 simultaneously.
  • Refresh a mobile webpage on Chrome or Safari by pulling down from the top of the page.
  • Refresh a mobile webpage on Firefox for Android by tapping and selecting the
    icon from the pop-up menu.
  • Refresh a mobile webpage on Firefox for iOS by tapping the
    icon in the corner of the address bar.

Method 1

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Refreshing on Desktop

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    Open the page you want to refresh. Go to the web address of the page (or click the tab for the page) that you want to refresh.

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    Click the "Refresh"

    icon. It's a circular arrow-shaped icon at the top of the browser window, typically found in the upper-left side.

    • If you actually need to auto-refresh your webpage several times (such as for an eBay auction), check out this wikiHow article on how to do so!

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    Use a keyboard shortcut. In virtually all browsers, pressing the F5 key will cause the current page to refresh (on some Windows computers, you may have to hold down Fn while pressing F5). If you can't find the F5 key, there are other operating system-specific shortcuts you can use:

    • Windows — Hold down Ctrl and press R.
    • Windows (Firefox) — Hold down Shift and press R.
    • Mac — Hold down Command and press R.
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    Right-click and refresh. When you right-click on most browsers, the pop-up menu will include the option to either Refresh or Reload. Click the appropriate option to refresh the page.

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    Force-refresh your web page. Force-refreshing a page will clear that page's cache, allowing you to see the most recent version of the page as opposed to any information your browser saved in the past:[1]

    • Windows — Press Ctrl+F5. If that doesn't work, hold down Ctrl and click the "Refresh" icon.
    • Mac — Press Command+ Shift+R. In Safari, you can also hold Shift and click the "Refresh" icon.
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    Troubleshoot a page which won't refresh. If clicking the "Refresh" icon, usi#ng the "Refresh" shortcut, and attempting to force-refresh the page didn't do anything, your browser may be corrupted or encountering an error. You can fix most browser problems by doing one of the following (if one step doesn't work, try the next one):

    • Close and re-open the page.
    • Exit your browser, then re-open it and go back to the page.
    • Update your browser.
    • Clear your browser's cache.
    • Clear your computer's DNS cache.
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Method 2

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Refreshing Chrome on Mobile

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    Go to the page you want to refresh. As with desktop browsers, refreshing on mobile will only affect the page you're currently viewing.

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    Pull down from the top of your screen. The quickest and easiest way to refresh a mobile webpage on Chrome is to pull down from the top of your screen until you see the

    icon. Allow the icon to complete its full rotation, and let go to complete the refresh.

    • You must first scroll to the top of the webpage.
    • If this method does not work for any reason, continue on to find out how else you can refresh a mobile page within Chrome!
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    Tap . This option is in the top-right corner of the screen. Tapping it prompts a drop-down menu.

    • Android owners (where Chrome is the default browser) will find this symbol. If you are using Chrome on an iOS or other device,
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    Tap the "Refresh"

    icon. It's at the top-right corner of the drop-down menu. Doing so will cause your current page to refresh.

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Method 3

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Refreshing Safari on Mobile

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    Open Safari. Tap the Safari app icon, which resembles a blue compass on a white background.

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    Go to the page you want to refresh. As with desktop browsers, refreshing on mobile will only affect the page you're currently viewing.

    • Wait for the page to finish loading if necessary. Safari's "Refresh" icon may not appear until the website has fully loaded.
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    Pull down from the top of your screen. The quickest and easiest way to refresh a mobile webpage on Safari is to pull down from the top of your screen until you see the

    icon. Allow the icon to complete its full rotation, and let go to complete the refresh.

    • You must first scroll to the top of the webpage.
    • If this method does not work for any reason, continue on to find out how else you can refresh a mobile page within Safari!
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    Tap the "Refresh

    icon. It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen in the address bar. Doing so will prompt the current page to refresh.

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Method 4

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Refreshing Firefox on Mobile

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    Open Firefox. Tap the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox on a blue background.

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    Go to the page you want to refresh. As with desktop browsers, refreshing on mobile will only affect the page you're currently viewing.

    • Wait for the page to finish loading. The Firefox "Refresh" icon won't be available until the page has fully loaded.
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    Tap in the bottom-right corner. This will open a pop-up menu for Android owners. iOS users will find the "Refresh" icon available in the bottom-right corner of the address bar.

    • Unlike most other mobile browsers, Firefox does not allow you to swipe down from the top of your screen to refresh a page.
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    Tap the "Refresh"

    icon. It is located at the top of the pop-up menu on Android. Your page will then refresh.

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      How To Refresh a Webpage: 4 Easy Methods? ›

      Windows. Press Ctrl+F5. In most browsers, pressing Ctrl+F5 will force the browser to retrieve the webpage from the server instead of loading it from the cache. Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Microsoft Edge all send a “Cache-Control: no-cache” command to the server.

      How do you refresh a webpage? ›

      Windows. Press Ctrl+F5. In most browsers, pressing Ctrl+F5 will force the browser to retrieve the webpage from the server instead of loading it from the cache. Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Microsoft Edge all send a “Cache-Control: no-cache” command to the server.

      Which the method is used to refresh the webpage? ›

      The reload() method reloads the current document. The reload() method does the same as the reload button in your browser.

      How to refresh a web page every 5 seconds? ›

      To automatically refresh a web page in fixed time intervals, use the meta tag with the http-equiv attribute set to “refresh” and the content attribute specifying the time in seconds.

      What is the quick command to refresh page? ›

      On a Windows-based computer, pressing the F5 function key or Ctrl + R reloads a web page on all browsers. Sometimes, this is referred to as a refresh key or key combination on the keyboard.

      How to hard refresh a website? ›

      Google Chrome
      1. Windows users: hold down Ctrl and then press F5 on your keyboard.
      2. Mac users: hold down Cmd and Shift and then press R on your keyboard.

      What is another way to refresh page? ›

      Windows — Press Ctrl + F5 . If that doesn't work, hold down Ctrl and click the "Refresh" icon. Mac — Press ⌘ Command + ⇧ Shift + R . In Safari, you can also hold ⇧ Shift and click the "Refresh" icon.

      What is the key for refresh? ›

      The F5 function key is used to refresh the current window.

      Why refresh a website? ›

      Has your content got dates on it – blog posts, events, and similar? It makes sense to remove or update out of date content. As websites mature and grow, it often becomes apparent that certain parts just aren't working well anymore and are becoming outdated. An obvious example of this is the use of flash.

      How do I quick refresh my browser? ›

      Hold down Ctrl and click the Reload button. Or Hold down Ctrl and press F5.

      How do I make my website refresh itself? ›

      Enabling Auto-Refresh
      1. Open Chrome and click on the three dots located at the browser's top right corner.
      2. Select "Settings," then click on "Privacy and security"
      3. Click on "Site Settings" then "Automatic downloads and automatic data usage"
      4. Enable "Auto-Reload" and select the amount of time you want between refreshes.

      How do I refresh a page without clicking it? ›

      Press Ctrl + ⇧ Shift + I (Windows) or ⌘ Cmd + ⇧ Shift + I .

      How do I refresh a page without F5? ›

      Quick hard refresh can be done by using the following shortcut keys: Windows/Linux: Hold down Ctrl and ⇧ Shift and then press R.

      Where is the refresh button on a website? ›

      In virtually all browsers, pressing the F5 key will cause the current page to refresh (on some Windows computers, you may have to hold down Fn while pressing F5 ). If you can't find the F5 key, there are other operating system-specific shortcuts you can use: Windows — Hold down Ctrl and press R .

      Where is the refresh button on Chrome? ›

      Chrome:
      1. Hold down Ctrl and click the Reload button.
      2. OR, Hold down Ctrl and press F5.

      What is the refresh button on the keyboard? ›

      The most common shortcut for refreshing the current webpage or document in a browser or application is F5. Simply press the F5 key on your keyboard to reload the content. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + R (hold the Ctrl key and press R).

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