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jordans
1,609 PointsWhy does Treehouse get messed up when you click the "previous" button in our browser?
It's a really small problem, but one that irritates the most. Whenever I click the back button in my browser, the previous page isn't returned and I lose my place. For instance, if I'm looking at a topic in CSS and I click the back page button, I get a distorted looking web page. I can click the back button Treehouse has implemented on the top left page, it brings me to the Library page instead of the CSS page.
Again, I know this a pretty minor design flaw considering all the other great things Treehouse has to offer, I just don't understand why something like this wouldn't be a. simple to fix or b. considered when the website was made.
I'm also interested in why this is an issue, as well. I understand the library topics directories look like this "/library/topic:css," and the library courses look like this "/library/building-websites-with-php," but how does this have anything to do with my browser decidiing what the previous page I was on is? By the way, I'm using Google Chrome on OS X.