November 20, 2023
After editing content elements, lists now jump back to the previously displayed pages. The page also scrolls to the previous position. In the online view, the browser's “Back” button has the same effect.
When browsing offline in edit mode in a list to edit an item, the system internally remembers which list page was displayed and which scroll position was reached.
If you then open the content for editing in the editor and return to the page after closing the editor, the list will scroll back to the last page displayed and the last known scroll position will be restored.
If a visitor leaves a page with a list, e.g. to view the detailed view of a piece of content, and then returns to the page with the list using the browser's “Back” button, the list scrolls back to the last page displayed and the last known scroll position is restored.