"Going back" and going to the
previous page
All link systems share a common problem that
has no
direct precedent in print media: going "back"
through a series
of links you have previously visited is not
the same as paging
"back" through the preceding pages of an
ordered sequence
of pages. When users click on a link in a
Web
document they often are transported from
one Web site to
another, perhaps even from one country to
another. Once
made the link is bi-directional; you can
"go back"
to the Web site you just left by clicking
on the "Back" button
of the viewer. Clicking the "Back" button,
the "Forward"
button lets you move to the new internet
site again.
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