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Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

Last post Fri, Jun 27 2008 11:45 AM by harveysduvet. 7 replies.
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  • Wed, Jun 25 2008 12:50 PM Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    harveysduvet
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    Was using IE6 to look at the forum today and realised that when I clicked the back button to exit a thread it automatically scrolled the page down to where I was in the list of thread when I clicked on the chosen thread - hope that makes sense!

    I use Firefox most of the time and it doesn't do this and so I need to scroll back down and quite often lose my place and miss some interesting threads!

    It's not a massive problem and it's not going to make me switch to IE6 just for that, but would be interested to know if it could / should be doing it in Firefox.

    Currently running Firefox 2.0.0.14 if that makes a difference.

    Jon.

     

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  • Wed, Jun 25 2008 12:55 PM Re: Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    old_n07
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     I use tabbed browsing instead Jon, that way the active topics are open in the original tab and I close the threads as I have read them.

    Neil

  • Wed, Jun 25 2008 1:07 PM Re: Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    harveysduvet
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    That's a thought Idea I'll probably end up with a squillion open tabs then! I'm bad enough as it is for that. There's normally about 5 or six open at any one time Embarrassed

    Like I said, it's not a massive problem but would be good if it could do it. 

    Also, don't want to sound like a member of the 'the forums rubbish since the upgrade' brigade (it's not, it's way better) but I'm sure it used to do it on the old version.

    Could just be my firefox - will get round to updating to firefox 3 eventually.

    Jon.

     

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  • Thu, Jun 26 2008 1:56 AM Re: Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    Pauls1820VTGolf Moderator
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    I think its just FF in general as mine doesnt scroll back down.

    Does it scroll down in IE7 (as i never use it)?

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  • Thu, Jun 26 2008 2:04 AM Re: Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    harveysduvet
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    Pauls1820VTGolf:

    I think its just FF in general as mine doesnt scroll back down.

    Does it scroll down in IE7 (as i never use it)?

    Don't know - I avoid using IE7 more than I avoid using IE6 as it's all weird and confusing - nothings where it should be!

    Firefox will scroll to the previous position on sites like eBay, it's just the forum that I'm really aware of it not doing it.

    Put Firefox 3 on the laptop last night and that doesn't scroll down when using the back button either.

    Jon.

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  • Thu, Jun 26 2008 2:36 AM Re: Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    AidenUK
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    I have noticed when browsing the MK5 section, clicking back comes up with 'page can't be displaying almost 99% of the time, it's annoying but not the end of the world. If i click back in the MK4 section it's fine and works 110% perfect every time, any tips on how to overcome this minor problem? Cheers people!

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  • Thu, Jun 26 2008 5:25 PM Re: Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    David SystemAdministrator
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    This should be sorted now.

    In the recent upgrade the software vendors put some code in to stop all the pages from caching in the browser, FF was actually working as it should by re-loading the page on clicking back.I've taken that code out so FF and IE (and others) should work the same now Big Smile

     

  • Fri, Jun 27 2008 11:45 AM Re: Jumping to previous location on thread list when using back button

    harveysduvet
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    David:

    This should be sorted now.

    In the recent upgrade the software vendors put some code in to stop all the pages from caching in the browser, FF was actually working as it should by re-loading the page on clicking back.I've taken that code out so FF and IE (and others) should work the same now Big Smile

    Cheers David - whatever technological voodoo you've employed, it's worked and is scrolling back to where I was when I use the back button - my scrolly-down finger won't know what to do with itself now! 

    Jon.

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