New version of Firefox got yesterday and now I can't find the circular arrow to click to refresh a web page.

I have Windows 7 64 bit
Long user date Firefox
Yesterday, I downloaded the latest Firefox browser
One of the things that the old version was at the top of the page is a
arrow circle that I could click to refresh a site screen without
restart the site and become again to this screen.
He's probably still available if you could help me find it.

A combined Stop/Reload/Go button that is placed at the right end of the address bar is used in Firefox 4.

During the process of loading page it shows as a stop button and once the charging button is replaced by a reload button.

If you type in the address bar this button would then become a button go.

Click the Reload button to duplicate the current tab in a new tab.

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