The Privacy Dad's blog post on using /e/OS as a beginner

What I’m finding odd is that the message is about redirecting at all.
It’s not as if the browser would have to go somewhere else …

https://doc.e.foundation/what-s-e
https://doc.e.foundation/what-s-e#degoogling–ungoogling-in-eos

The browser just has to scroll the same page down to the “degoogling–ungoogling-in-eos” fragment ID in the page. This can’t go wrong. Even if the fragment ID wouldn’t exist (but it does) the browser just wouldn’t do anything and stay at the top of the page. This is working since links in the WWW exist.

If I want to trust visual indicators, then Firefox as well as Vivaldi on my desktop are in fact reloading the page once the link is clicked. They wouldn’t have to.
What’s going on here :crazy_face: ?

I know we’ve gone off-topic but…
I’m thinking it’s time to consult a possible expert in these matters. What say you @anon88181694 ?
:wink:

When I press ‘try again’ in the error message, it just redirects me correctly.

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