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Wikipedia: Going back from a link opens the page in any place

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I like to read articles in Wikipedia, I could spend hours doing it, but every time I click on a link and then go back to the previous page, the site reloads wherever it feels like and not in the same place that I opened the link. That is very annoying because I've to scroll and re read to see where I was the link that I opened to continue reading. A few years ago I used Chrome and tried Firefox and Wikipedia worked fine so I kept using Firefox.

Is there a way to fix this issue?

I like to read articles in Wikipedia, I could spend hours doing it, but every time I click on a link and then go back to the previous page, the site reloads wherever it feels like and not in the same place that I opened the link. That is very annoying because I've to scroll and re read to see where I was the link that I opened to continue reading. A few years ago I used Chrome and tried Firefox and Wikipedia worked fine so I kept using Firefox. Is there a way to fix this issue?