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When clicking back on my web page, it does not go back to the orginal page. It goes back to the kast thing I was looking at

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I have created a web page www.flamesandfur.com and have problems viewing it in Firefox. The first is that, when I click on one of my links and then go back. It does not go back to my page, it goes back to the last thing I was viewing on the web. After i update my site, it never updates right on Forefox. I do not have this problem on I E It look fine on I E but still does not look right on Firefox

I have created a web page www.flamesandfur.com and have problems viewing it in Firefox. The first is that, when I click on one of my links and then go back. It does not go back to my page, it goes back to the last thing I was viewing on the web. After i update my site, it never updates right on Forefox. I do not have this problem on I E It look fine on I E but still does not look right on Firefox

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Do you mean opening a link to one of your pages or opening an external link?

Can you go back properly if you open the tab history via the right-click context menu or by holding down the left mouse button on the Back button?


You may need to reload your web page(s) and bypass the cache if you've made changes to files.

  • Press and hold Shift and left-click the Reload button.
  • Press "Ctrl + F5" or press "Ctrl + Shift + R" (Windows,Linux)
  • Press "Cmd + Shift + R" (MAC)