I don't if this is a problem or not
I don't if this is a problem or not
but when I use the back arrow to exit the site and go back to the homepage or previous site, when I get to the homepage for this site I have to hit the back arrow twice to exit the site. The hompage for the site looks like this: https://www.f150online.com/index.cfm
Now if I press the back button once, it will say www.f150online.com and then redirect me back to the site homepage. Now if I hit the back arrow while it says www.f150online.com, it will take me back to my homepage. I don't know if anyone else has noticed this yet or not as it has just started about a week or so ago, maybe due to the numerous changes we have had with the server or other configuration changes.
I just wanted to let you know about this.
Now if I press the back button once, it will say www.f150online.com and then redirect me back to the site homepage. Now if I hit the back arrow while it says www.f150online.com, it will take me back to my homepage. I don't know if anyone else has noticed this yet or not as it has just started about a week or so ago, maybe due to the numerous changes we have had with the server or other configuration changes.
I just wanted to let you know about this.
It's been that way for about two years now.
There is actually a page named "index.html" that instantly redirects to "index.cfm"
The old "main" page of the site, before adding the dynamic content, the gallery image, news articles, last 5 forum posts, etc. was index.html, and because it still exists in so many external links, search engines, etc. I could not get rid of it. If I did, hundreds of people would probably see a "404 File Not Found" message when visiting the site's main page.
There is actually a page named "index.html" that instantly redirects to "index.cfm"
The old "main" page of the site, before adding the dynamic content, the gallery image, news articles, last 5 forum posts, etc. was index.html, and because it still exists in so many external links, search engines, etc. I could not get rid of it. If I did, hundreds of people would probably see a "404 File Not Found" message when visiting the site's main page.


