• John H @JohnH6 Mod Westcliff-On-Sea - updated 1y

    Using a browser's Back and Forward arrows

    To go back to a previously viewed page, you do not have to continuously click until you get there. All you need to do is right-click the arrow, you will then see a list of all the pages you have visited, you can then click the one you want to take you straight there.

    To avoid having to navigate to a previously viewed page to compare an item when shopping for example, instead of clicking a link, if you right-click, you can choose to open the link in a new tab; you can then click to instantly go to the page.

    By intentional, or bad design, clicking the back arrow does not always work.

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