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Why is the Refresh Page button positioned differently?
The situation seems strange to me. On a laptop in the Chrome browser, the page refresh button (these two green curved arrows) is located on the right side of the window, and for some reason on the desktop in the Opera browser it is on the left. Is it regulated somewhere? Can it be moved to the right side? I don’t understand what it depends on - the difference in the screen width and in the browser. Both that and that computer are office; both there and there the Windows 7 system; both there and there, the login to Habr under his own name was carried out.
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Point at it, an arrow appears at the top, click, and the refresh button goes to the other side of the screen. The position is (I suspect) stored in cookies.
Thank you! I found the manager, I understood how it works. True, no arrows appear at the top when hovering. Only the cursor takes the form of "finger over the link", and a tooltip appears.
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