History: go() method
The go()
method of the History
interface 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
go()
go(delta)
Parameters
delta
Optional-
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 ifdelta
equals 0, it has the same result as callinglocation.reload()
.
Return value
None (undefined
).
Exceptions
SecurityError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the associated document is not fully active. Browsers also throttle navigations and may throw this error, generate a warning, or ignore the call if it's called too frequently.
Examples
To move back one page (the equivalent of calling back()
):
history.go(-1);
To move forward a page, just like calling forward()
:
history.go(1);
To move forward two pages:
history.go(2);
To move backwards by two pages:
history.go(-2);
And finally, either of the following statements will reload the current page:
history.go();
history.go(0);
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML Standard # dom-history-go-dev |
Browser compatibility
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