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Fix: The browser "back" button doesn't work
This is the fix for the issue no: #787
Closes: #787
The problem I found is that after multiple clicks on the website, if I click on the href link, the backStack will accidentally create multiple new pages for no reason.
Looked up various sources online, and this seems to be an uneasy problem to solve. The simplest and direct way to solve it seems to just be changing a href to the Nextlink. In this case, it solves the "creating multiple new pages". But another issue is that even though it goes back to the previous link, the position remains unchanged. That's why I changed the history.restoration to autoas history.restoration = auto also seems to be the how the most common webpage (e.g. Wikipedia) handles fragment link.
https://github.com/reactjs/react.dev/assets/73781823/ea727995-aa2b-4665-a5cb-92349ef1d62c
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Size changes
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🎉 Global Bundle Size Decreased
| Page | Size (compressed) |
|---|---|
global |
103.81 KB (🟢 -46 B) |
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Five Pages Changed Size
The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:
| Page | Size (compressed) | First Load |
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/404 |
79.75 KB (-2 B) |
183.56 KB |
/500 |
79.75 KB (-2 B) |
183.56 KB |
/[[...markdownPath]] |
81.44 KB (-2 B) |
185.25 KB |
/errors |
79.93 KB (-2 B) |
183.74 KB |
/errors/[errorCode] |
79.9 KB (-2 B) |
183.71 KB |
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