Reported by mike.reiser on 2008-07-08 20:38
Currently, NVDA does not remember the place someone leaves off at when going back to the previous page. Steps to reproduce:
- Go to a site such as google and do a search.
- Follow a link of interest.
- Press alt leftarrow or backspace to go to the previous page.
Expected results: NVDA should go back to the link the person was at when they activated it.
Actual results: NVDA goes back to the top of the page and looses place of where the person was at on the previous page. I see this only being applicable to links as one does not usually go back to previous text IE headings or paragraphs.
Reported by mike.reiser on 2008-07-08 20:38
Currently, NVDA does not remember the place someone leaves off at when going back to the previous page. Steps to reproduce:
Expected results: NVDA should go back to the link the person was at when they activated it.
Actual results: NVDA goes back to the top of the page and looses place of where the person was at on the previous page. I see this only being applicable to links as one does not usually go back to previous text IE headings or paragraphs.