First, I read an answer, like https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/350032/772868 . The compact link redirects to
https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316670/is-a-performance-test-of-existing-answers-a-valid-answer/350032#350032
. The page is loaded and after being loaded, the precise actual page position seems to be adjusted such that I can read the answer easily.Then, I scroll up and down that page looking at other answers.
I now want to go back to the original answer, having lost where it was.
So I reload the page, in the hope that this will readjust the page to again see the original answer.
However, I am stuck where I was at 2.
I rather expect that in 5 I am at the same position as after 1.
(FF 52.0.1 64-bit)
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-URL does encode the very position!#...
anchor and then add it again.#...
encodes a named element in the page. Your browser is free to ignore that on certain actions however, returning you to the position you were last at when viewing the page rather than the named element.