This particular instance of the bug (collapsing comments) is tricky
because webbrowser-app will remember your scroll position relative from
the top.  But since some comments are now fully expanded, you may now be
looking at completely different part of the page than when you clicked
the first time, if the collapsed comments were above where you clicked.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1510545

Title:
  Pressing 'back' doesn't remember all state of previous page

Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  1) Visit 
https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/comments/2e3i50/french_bulldog_puppy_jumps_into_his_owners_arms/
  2) Click the [-] symbol next to the top comment to collapse it
  3) Click the "French bulldog puppy jumps into his owner's arms. Shows no 
hesitation second time around." link at the top
  4) Squee over the adorable dog
  5) Click 'back'

  Actual results:
  The top comment is uncollapsed again.

  Expected results:
  The top comment remains collapsed.  This is what Firefox does, for example.

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