History: go() method
The History.go() method loads a specific page from the
session history. You can use it to move forwards and backwards through the history
depending on the value of a parameter.
This method is asynchronous. Add a listener for the
popstate event in order to determine when the navigation has completed.
Syntax
js
go()
go(delta)
Parameters
deltaOptional-
The position in the history to which you want to move, relative to the current page. A negative value moves backwards, a positive value moves forwards. So, for example,
history.go(2)moves forward two pages andhistory.go(-2)moves back two pages. If no value is passed or ifdeltaequals 0, it has the same result as callinglocation.reload().
Return value
None (undefined).
Examples
To move back one page (the equivalent of calling back()):
js
history.go(-1);
To move forward a page, just like calling forward():
js
history.go(1);
To move forward two pages:
js
history.go(2);
To move backwards by two pages:
js
history.go(-2);
And, finally either of the following statements will reload the current page:
js
history.go();
history.go(0);
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| HTML Standard # dom-history-go-dev |
Browser compatibility
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