... I can't find anything in the source to account for this behaviour.
Firefox is supposed to try to preserve forms and positions like
scrolling, but doesnt for boltwire. Unless it's a php-headers thing, I
can't think why boltwire would be different.

I've compared the source of pages where this behviour exists with
boltwires. There is nothing I can find that accounts for the
differences.

On Sep 24, 11:41 am, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems the browser doesn't want to preserve the positions of
> webpages automatically, as I had assumed. I've seen this behaviour on
> many web-pages, but I don't think the Boltwire skin is built to handle
> it.
>
> Test:
> I navigated to a random forum, scrolled down, and selected a bookmark
> to navigate away. I then pressed the back button. I was returned to
> the same place on the same page.
> I navigated to boltwire.com/index.php/docs.forms.javascript and
> selected a bookmark to navigate away. I then pressed the back button.
> I was returned to the top of the page.
>
> So, probably, If I manage to get boltwire to store the position on the
> page like this random forum, I should get the functionality I want
> without having to change anything else.
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