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Ok. I might have a little trouble getting my point across, so bear with me if you will.
On some sites, I've noticed that if you are on a certain page at point "x" somewhere scrolled down the page, and then you hit back on the browser, then immediately hit forward, the site will automatically scroll down to point "x" for you rather than starting at point "a" at the top.
Hopefully that makes sense. But I was wondering why NS doesn't do that. Is it a cookie issue? It would be super convenient because sometimes threads get long and sometimes I have to hit back, and when I click forward again, I'm at the top of the thread/page instead of where I was before.
Does anyone get what I'm trying to say? It's more curiosity than anything.
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i totally got you, i was going to say something about this but never got around to it. it would help alot especially if you dont have mouse.
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yeah i get what youre saying and itd be sick
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i believe that has to do with your browser and settings rather than the website. that happens for me no matter what website i'm on (including NS).
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Hmm. Why would it happen for some websites and not others then?
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yes i know what you mean! how do i set it?
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Not sure if that's true. It works on almost all other sites for me, but doesn't work on NS.
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huh. I'm using Safari and it works for me everywhere as far as I know.
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I'm bumping this to maybe get some responses from some admins. How 'bout it?
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Initially reading this treahd I thought it didnt work on NS, but it does i guess. I just tried. I am using Safari 4 on mac
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Bumping this to say that Firefox 3.5 uses this feature with NS. I don't know why other versions of Firefox didn't work for me, but it does now!
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