- cross-posted to:
- phoronix
- cross-posted to:
- phoronix
I think Microsoft support webpages do this to the back button. I can’t get back to my search page results by clicking the back button after clicking a link to a Microsoft support webpage. It always redirects me back. I either have to hold the back button down and select the search page from the drop down or double click the back button.
That is exactly why I almost always open search results in a new tab.
Why do they do that?
After getting stuck in some seriously stupid redirect loops when using Outlook, I assume Microsoft is just horribly incompetent
That’s what I thought
Pretty much every microsoft site does a massive number of redirects to get to the actual page, it’s ridiculous.
@MangoPenguin @sheridan
Is you ever have the misfortune to use any of Microsoft’s Web development stuff you will find that this is how they build websites, it’s really horrible 🤮
Just in time for Back History Month! (I’m sorry)
I literally read “The Black History” 4 times in utter confusion.
I like your style!
Pro tip: Long-clicking the Back button gives you a mini history to choose from. It works on the desktop and on mobile Firefox too, in the overflow menu’s Back button.
Not quite the same as this fix, but this knowledge has saved me from hunting through browsing history a few times.
Right click gives the same menu immediately!
Dear lord I can’t believe this is only now becoming a feature - those redirect spammers are the worst! What do you gain from making my life more difficult? I just close the tab and search again, this time with your website blacklisted.
Most of the time it is just some incompetent webdevs implements redirect in a bad way, but there are some websites abuse it maliciously.