Site Reloader
HELP
1. How to sign in?
2. Add a new website for reloading
3. Issues with browsers.
3.1. Google Chrome
4. Reloader mode
4.1. Multi window
4.2. Site show

1. How to sign in?
As a signed user you can save your bookmarks list and have it open for every time you sign in again. Signing in is really simple. Just click the "Sign in" link in the right upper corner of the application window (screenshot below). If you don't have google account, you will have to create one.

2.Add a new website for reloading.
To start reloading a new website, type its url into the text field. After clicking 'Add' button, new window should appear. If not, it probably means that your popup blocker stopped it. You'll need to disable all popup blockers for this site. If you don't know how, ask Google.

2. Issues with browsers.
Here I will present some issues that were found when using this app on different browsers. I hope that in the nearest future all will be resolved.

2.1. Google Chrome
Pop up blocker notifications in Google's browser appear at the bottom of the window, so they're difficult to notice:
It is not comfortable, but to see this window you have to drag it.

4. Reloader mode
Starting from version 1.5 there is a new feature available in Site Reloader, called Reload Mode. You can find it above the user window list, on the left of the Save button.

From the select box you can change the way your sites are reloaded. For more information about possible reload modes look at the sections below.

4.1. Multi window
In the "Multi Window" mode a window from the user list is reloaded in its own pop-up window at specified frequency.

4.2. Site show
In the "Site Show" mode, windows from the user list are reloaded periodically in a single pop-up window. The reload rate in this mode, defines how long a site will be displayed before being replaced by next page from the list. As one user pointed (thanks for that) many years ago, there used to be a service that did this called WebStepper, but it went away. I hope that you'll enjoy this new form of reloading:)