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Firefox is remembering the css state of my page's elements. For example, it remembers the contents of a div that was changed before the reload, and the visibilities of certain elements. How can I make it forget all page state, without explicitly "zeroing out" those values with Javascript when the page loads?

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  • delete your cookies, history and clear cache – Jawad Apr 28 '13 at 03:39
  • @jawad, I'm the developer, I'm looking for a server-side solution – bevanb Apr 28 '13 at 04:30
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    Not sure if this is as much as caching issue that can be fixed. I have noticed similar issues on forms etc in Firefox for quite some time though one thing I found consistent, "F5" refreshes of the page etc was when the state was kept, if you navigate back to the URL, it was fine. At the same time though, a little more detail over the server-side language (to potentially stop this if it is something else) and perhaps even a link to an example would be useful. – Turnerj Apr 28 '13 at 08:29

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There was a form on the page. I added autocomplete="off" on the form, and that fixed the issue, even though the other elements were not within the form.

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