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When I expanded the Website Feedback section of the boards to look for a thread about the return of our beloved dots I had a strange occurrence. when I clicked on the little arrow to expand the section I went to a thread about the Fly skill. Oddly the last skill I posted in. When I backed up and tried again it worked fine. Found the dots thread and read the explanation (Good job on the dots btw) and went back to the main boards page. Clicked on the arrow to collapse the Website feedback and I went back to the dots thread. Backed up and it worked the second time. Just thought you should know.
Windows XP, Firefox 3 (Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0) I should note that I am not clicking through the threads when I view them, I use rt click and open in new tab so I don't loose my place on the main page. So the open browser window/tab had not actually ever been to those threads, those tabs were closed.

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When I expanded the Website Feedback section of the boards to look for a thread about the return of our beloved dots I had a strange occurrence. when I clicked on the little arrow to expand the section I went to a thread about the Fly skill. Oddly the last skill I posted in. When I backed up and tried again it worked fine. Found the dots thread and read the explanation (Good job on the dots btw) and went back to the main boards page. Clicked on the arrow to collapse the Website feedback and I went back to the dots thread. Backed up and it worked the second time. Just thought you should know.
Windows XP, Firefox 3 (Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008052906 Firefox/3.0) I should note that I am not clicking through the threads when I view them, I use rt click and open in new tab so I don't loose my place on the main page. So the open browser window/tab had not actually ever been to those threads, those tabs were closed.
Yes—the collapsy arrows know where you were the last time you *did* something, and so they put you back there. They are blissfully unaware of what page you were looking at when you clicked them. For now, anyway.