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I've been using Chrome and using MDN for many years as a web developer. And I don't think this has ever worked, honestly. At least not with the current skin/theme/version. To see what I mean, click this link: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Expressions_and_operators#comparison_operators You're not taken to the relevant id within the page (the functionality built-in to browsers) even though the id exists, and clicking a link to that hash takes you there as expected. And as someone who writes documentation for various platforms, linking to MDN resources--to the bookmarks themselves--is a really valuable way to help people get more info on some web-related topic. Only, it just doesn't really work. Is this just a glaring bug no one has fixed for years, or am I missing something huge? This should just work, right? |
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We have faced this problem for a long time (only happen on some of the pages in production). I believe the core dev team did notice this issue but has not yet fixed it. Some context: |
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Hi @TAPgiles 👋 Thank you for raising this concern. We have documented the issue and more instances mentioned regarding the broken links and the missing assets, as referenced in this issue and a few others. We have planned a platform update that will address these issues. This update is currently in the works, and we aim to resolve these issues as part of this broader improvement. Thank you again for bringing this to our attention! |
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I think the bug with the most relevant information is
As far as I can see, it looks like a fix is landing in Chrome 130: