> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.gpmautomate.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.gpmautomate.com/automate-en/action-guides/navigation/reload.md).

# Reload

Reload is the action that instructs the browser to refresh and reload all content of the current webpage, similar to pressing the circular arrow button (F5) on the browser. This action operates automatically and does not have any accompanying configuration parameters.

#### Real-world example: Troubleshooting when the website is down or temporarily disconnected

During the automation process, you may sometimes encounter situations where the webpage displays errors, popup dialogs freeze and cannot be closed, or network congestion causes certain elements on the interface to fail to load.

* How to apply: Combine the If conditional block with the Wait element or Image exists action. If the target element is not found after a certain period (the webpage is down), you instruct the script to call the Reload action.
* Result: The browser will reload the page data from the beginning to fix temporary display errors, allowing the script to self-recover from errors and continue operating without abruptly stopping the flow.


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