In some ways, homestuck.com behaves very nicely with a spotty internet connection: if you click through a few pages, lose internet, then click the browser's back and forward buttons, everything behaves as if you were still connected. You can even press the "Go Back" button on the website a few times and then click the next page links and it all works. However, when you reach the end of what has been cached, clicking the next page link while disconnected from the internet will increment the page number in the URL, but nothing else will change. The page will fail to load, but it doesn't really tell you that. It will just seem to have loaded a duplicate page. Once reconnected, you can navigate back and forward, but will be unable to load the next page. It will have cached the duplicate page and doesn't know that it should load the page for real. You must manually refresh the page in order to be able to navigate the site once again. To reproduce: Load homestuck.com/001901 . Click "Enter name.". Disconnect from internet. Click "Try again.". Reconnect. Attempt to load next page (or current page) without using viewlog/viewmap.