On Sat, 19 Jun 2004, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
What do you guys think of this?
569 Impact: feature fault At: run time Type: misbehaviour Comments: In Dillo, BACK button sends me to other previous html file, not to the previous position in the same file. [...] Since the beginning, Dillo's behaviour is as described above. We have received almost no complaints, so it doesn't seem that bad in practice. Would it be worth to change it?
This has always been a minor annoyance...if the long page you're browsing has been structured with a convienent set a headings, the navigation sub-menu solves the problem fairly well, but I would like to see this behavior changed. If the page author has not been so kind, or if the page consists of a single giant table, you then have to scroll madly in search of you place... Presumably the back (and forward) button is implelemted with a stack of URLs. Stacking a tuple of (url, location) or somesuch would change the behavior to conform with other major browsers. -- -- David McKee -- dmckee@jlab.org -- (757) 269-7492 (Office)