We should revisit over-scroll for the browser; the 'pull to refresh'
pattern is fairly common across the platform.
The feature previously mapped to the gesture predates my involvement in
the project, let's discuss.
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Status: Triaged => Opinion
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Title:
[Browser] Needs a refresh button, and address bar keeps disappearing
Status in Ubuntu UX:
Opinion
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
The web browser needs a refresh button, sometimes websites need to be
refreshed. I would expect either a refresh button or dragging down from the top
to refresh the page but that does nothing.
Also, the address bar keeps disappearing. If I scroll most of the way down a
page and want to go back to address bar, it's a long way to scroll up before it
appears again. Need an option to keep it visible at all times. Sometimes it
appears then disappears when scrolling. Just leaving it fixed and always there
would work so much better.
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