The window.history object is used to go back or to the next page of the web browser. It has the browser's history and comes with the following two methods −
- history.back − Go to previous URL
- history.next − Go to next URL
Example
You can try to run the following code to learn how to work with window.history object in JavaScript −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <script> function backPage() { window.history.back() } function nextPage() { window.history.next() } </script> <input type="button" value="Previous URL" onclick="backPage()"> <input type="button" value="Next URL" onclick="nextPage()"> </body> </html>