- From: Sebastian Mendel <lists@sebastianmendel.de>
- Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 20:23:21 +0200
- To: www-html@w3.org
magick schrieb: > > Sorry I forgot to add the surname. > It's Matthew Mecham - Chairman and Chief Software Architect for IPS > > Thanks for clearing that up, seems he was wrong. Though if you have the > fragment in the address bar, then if the user goes to another page and > clicks "back" on their browser, they will be on the previous page at the > top, rather than at the location they were then they clicked the link to > go to the next page. > > > User gets to bottom of page and clicks to go back to the top -> it puts > #top in the address bar -> user scrolls to about middle of the page and > clicks on a link -> user then clicks "back" expecting to go back to > where user left off, only to find out user went to the top of the page. at least Firefox does not behave like this - and second your onclick event handler did scroll the page and not the #target link - you forget that the suggested solution with onclick behaves exactly like your noscript-'solution' you should carefully read what you and others post - and first try it at home and than ask about it here! -- Sebastian
Received on Monday, 31 July 2006 08:06:58 UTC