Firefox USED to do it. I wonder what happened? I started noticing it didn't about a year ago.
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You can use the pagemark extension. It isn't automatic (you have to right-click select pagemark to save the position and the same to return to the position), but it works.
Aha. it's aknown bug: [link]
Huh. Maybe I could redo that code with anchors so that everyone comes back to where they started...
I thought we tried that and there was a problem with some browser compatibility or somesuch.
You can use the pagemark extension. It isn't automatic (you have to right-click select pagemark to save the position and the same to return to the position), but it works.
Eh -- I don't care enough, I don't think. But thanks for the info!!
I thought we tried that and there was a problem with some browser compatibility or somesuch.
I'll skim BBaBB. I can't see why we wouldn't have tried it, but I also can't see why it wouldn't work.
Which is sure to mean there's a perfectly good reason, and I'm losing brain cells.
Ima moving this discussion to BBaBB. I'll be posting there in a few...
Is there a tool that allows you to see a list of all the web pages that contain links to your web page? I am sorry if this is a really dumb question.
Not outside of the NSA. :)
You can look at your server's referrer logs to see where folks have been linked to your pages from, but that won't show you any pages where there's a link posted that no one has clicked on yet.
Or if you just happen to be Google.
Speaking of which, can you google (or otherwise search) for a URL itself, rather than the text of a link? i.e. the stuff in the href quotes?