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1. eli+(OP)[view] [source] 2007-02-25 22:41:07
It doesn't even really have to be AJAX. You could solve the problem just by setting up an #anchor so that when the screen reloads after voting, it just the user back to where they left off.
replies(2): >>jwecke+7b >>culix+gu2
2. jwecke+7b[view] [source] 2007-03-01 23:25:13
>>eli+(OP)
that doesn't solve the problem that I (and I assume others) habitually press the back button when I'm done perusing comments in order to get to the main page. At this point when I press the back button it goes to a slightly older version of the comments page- and various other oddities.
replies(1): >>notabe+LA
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3. notabe+LA[view] [source] [discussion] 2007-03-10 01:38:48
>>jwecke+7b
I run into this problem all the time--not good for diminishing by reload-addiction! It would be nice if pages included some js to rewrite history[1] via dom, so that we could always see the freshest versions of pages.

[1] It pains me to advocate breaking the "show me exactly what I was just seeing" semantics of the back button, but I think in this case the user clearly conceives the back button as "show me the abstract resource I was just seeing."

4. culix+gu2[view] [source] 2007-04-09 03:48:53
>>eli+(OP)
I would like to second, third, or fourth this. Having the page jump around when I vote on something really makes me not want to use the site.

Normally I hate "me too" posts, but I feel this feature is important enough that I wouldn't want you to think other people didn't agree. Thanks.

replies(1): >>youngn+1Y4
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5. youngn+1Y4[view] [source] [discussion] 2007-05-07 13:39:06
>>culix+gu2
if you have firefox and greasemonkey, this script might be what you're looking for: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/8951
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