As I am reading through lots of questions regarding specific topics I've noticed that pagination seems to be broken and this also seems to happen on the front page.
Let me explain.
- Do a search for a tag that has more than one page of questions, such as git.
- Observe which questions are the first 3 questions, just to have a point of reference
- Navigate to page two, notice that new questions appear (yay)
- Click on a question to read it
- Hit the back button in the browser
- Observe that you're back to page 1 (nay!)
- you will see the questions you noticed in point 2 above, not the ones you observed in point 3
My expectation for the last entry there is that this shouldn't happen. I should be back to page 2 of my search results.
This exact same thing happens on the front page, once you hit back the browser takes you back to page 1.
I assume this is because the pagination is done in-page by just rewriting the dom, and not altering the URL in any way but is this really good behavior for a website in 2017? When did we obsolete the functionality of the back button?
I notice that if I manually edit the URL of the front page, for instance to http://stackoverflow.com?page=5, it correctly shows page 5 at the bottom with page 5 questions on the page.
However, this does not work for searching or the tagged-with link https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/git?page=5 which goes back to showing page 1 navigation and content.
In any case, clicking on any of the navigation buttons at the bottom after using such an URL does not edit the URL in any way.