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New Post 3/3/2007 1:41 PM
User is offline Dale Burrell
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Now this is very odd...

I am using the FAQ module on one site and when you click on the answer it reloads the page and re-positions the screen at the answer selected.

But on another site when I click on the answer it reloads the page and doesn't re-position it.

Same version of FAQ on both sites: 3.0.1

Does anyone know why this is?


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New Post 3/21/2007 5:32 PM
User is offline Dale Burrell
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Modified By Dale Burrell  on 3/21/2007 8:36:06 PM)

Any thoughts? What causes the browser to reposition after a page reload? I thought that you had to direct it to but apparently not.

Here is the page: http://www.thepropertyinvestmentshop.co.uk/About/FAQs/tabid/58/Default.aspx

Now this takes careful testing :) but if you shrink your browser window to lets say half the page height, then scroll to the very bottom of the page, then click on the bottom question, and for me it reloads the page with the answer now displayed AND repositions the page at the bottom, where I had it before.

Can anyone explain why this happens? Because on another site I have it doesn't do the reposition. The only difference that I can think of is that this site uses tables and the other site doesn't. But I can't imagine how that might make a difference.

Cheers,


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New Post 9/16/2007 8:59 PM
User is offline CheeFei
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Re: Postback to top of page... 

I have the same problem as well. When we click on the question, the page reloads and it goes to the top of the page instead of the clicked question.

Please advise. Thank you

 
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