Why do my tabs forget where they were?
When I switch to a different tab, it reloads the previous page instead of the current one, and will not go forward back to the page I want, even though the forward button appears to be available, not greyed out like it is normally before using the back button. I'm on Android 4.4.4 on Droid Ultra.
When I switch to a different tab, it reloads the previous page instead of the current one, and will not go forward back to the page I want, even though the forward button appears to be available, not greyed out like it is normally before using the back button. I'm on Android 4.4.4 on Droid Ultra.
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hello ,
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