The Back Button

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Chris
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The Back Button

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This is trivial as there is a 'proper' method located at the bottom of everypost, but I enjoyed the good ol' days of being able to press the back button on my internet browser to go from a post back to the main board. It would be awesome if I didn't see a 'webpage expired' error everytime I habitually use the back button.

Thanks for your work.
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Re: The Back Button

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I use the back button all the time same as I always have. Could this be a browser or settings issue in your computer?

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Re: The Back Button

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No problem here, either.
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Re: The Back Button

Post by Rick F »

The only time I see the 'webpage expired' is if I'm doing a search. Then the back button yields the expired warning. This happens on all phpBB boards as far as I know.

Still, you can press 'reload''or 'refresh' on your browser and it should take you back.
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