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Why my website's URL structure seems irregular in Firefox for windows 10?

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Hello, I am using the Firefox browser from the last 1 year but currently, I have noticed that my website's URL structure seems irregular like my website's actual

URL is. https://crassulacare.com/crassula-falcata-propeller-plant/

how ever in firfox browser I found: https://crassulacare.com/crassula-falcata-propeller-plant/#more-423

few more details I am using windows 10 with some extensions like Moz SEO Tool bar, seo quack, alexa checker etc, i have enabled add blocker as well. I am using wifi not data

also I have used several plugins in my website as well like, wp rocket, wordfence, shorcode ultimate, table press etc.

I don't know why [#more-423] these numbers appear. NOTE: I found this URL when I click on the button ( I have upload and image)

Hello, I am using the Firefox browser from the last 1 year but currently, I have noticed that my website's URL structure seems irregular like my website's actual '''URL is.''' https://crassulacare.com/crassula-falcata-propeller-plant/ how ever in firfox browser I found: https://crassulacare.com/crassula-falcata-propeller-plant/#more-423 '''few more details''' I am using windows 10 with some extensions like Moz SEO Tool bar, seo quack, alexa checker etc, i have enabled add blocker as well. I am using wifi not data also I have used several plugins in my website as well like, wp rocket, wordfence, shorcode ultimate, table press etc. I don't know why '''[#more-423]''' these numbers appear. NOTE: I found this URL when I click on the button ( I have upload and image)
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The part after # in a URL is called the hash, and browsers use it to move to a particular point in the page. So it's probably completely normal for a hash to be added to the URL when you use a navigation button like Read More so that the browser knows to scroll down to the next piece of content after what you already read.

You posted using a browser that identifies itself as Chrome. Does Read More work differently for you in Chrome?