How Reloading Works
Here is how the reloading of a page happens: First, you tell the browser or app that you want to update by clicking a reload button or pressing keys like F5 or Ctrl+R. Your browser or app then sends a message to the server asking for the latest information. The server checks if there’s anything new since the last time you looked. If there is, it sends the new data back to your device.
Your browser or app takes this information and updates your screen, so you see the most recent version of the webpage or app. This helps fix problems on a page, see new updates, or make sure you have the latest information.
What is Reload?
Reload means refreshing a webpage or updating what you see in an app. When you reload a webpage, your internet browser goes to the internet to bring back the newest version of that page. This is helpful if the page has new information or if something went wrong the first time it loaded. In apps, reloading can mean starting something over or updating it to see any new changes.
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