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Add Stop Button

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I few years ago my workarounds to adding separate stop and refresh buttons stopped working. A solution was given <a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1000785">here</a>. In the most recent Firefox updates, this solution also no longer works and the other solutions I have found are ones that would change functionality more then I would like. This is more important today as some websites seem to go through several cycles of auto-refreshing certain elements. I don't want to go to stop a website from loading and end up refreshing even more of it then already was being refreshed.

I'm running Firefox 56.0.1 64 bit on Windows 10 on an old Dell laptop. Comming up with a permanent stop (that keeps a website from loading any more content to my machine that it has already) is also something I'm interested in but one problem at a time (I should also look into this some more to see if there is already a solution).

I few years ago my workarounds to adding separate stop and refresh buttons stopped working. A solution was given <a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1000785">here</a>. In the most recent Firefox updates, this solution also no longer works and the other solutions I have found are ones that would change functionality more then I would like. This is more important today as some websites seem to go through several cycles of auto-refreshing certain elements. I don't want to go to stop a website from loading and end up refreshing even more of it then already was being refreshed. I'm running Firefox 56.0.1 64 bit on Windows 10 on an old Dell laptop. Comming up with a permanent stop (that keeps a website from loading any more content to my machine that it has already) is also something I'm interested in but one problem at a time (I should also look into this some more to see if there is already a solution).

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What nee do you have to have a separate stop button?

Pressing stop would only have effect as long as the page hasn't finished loading. You can always press the ESC key to stop loading if it happens a lot of ti,mes that you click the stop button at the wrong time and a reload is initiated.

In Firefox 56 you should still be able to use CTR to have individual buttons.