Nothing to see here:<p><pre><code> Thought it was a bug but it's just a feature difference between browsers.
The first time the page loads with an anchor in the url: `http://somesite.com/#gohere` it should load and go to that location on the page.
But if you scroll to the bottom for example, then reload the page or put the cursor in the URL bar and press "Return/Enter"... the page will simply reload exactly where you are.</code></pre>
Isn't this from 8-12 months ago?<p>That thread looks like it was created on 8/14/19 and the last comment was made 1/14/20.<p>I think I did notice some issue with anchors, but if so, this doesn't seem like the right support thread.<p>EDIT: Also the title mentions Chrome 76, and I'm on Chrome 85.
This is not a bug thread, it's a community support forum.<p>Please file bugs at <a href="https://crbug.com/" rel="nofollow">https://crbug.com/</a>
I noticed this at work when creating anchor links within our wiki - I thought perhaps I was doing something wrong. Can you elaborate on the submission title?
This tells me either they don't have to pass their automated testing suite to do releases, or worst of all the functionality is broken on purpose. Anchors are HTML 101. Something is really messed up somewhere for this to be an issue for 8 production releases now. This started in Chrome 76 and 84 is the current version.