there’s no easy way to get back to the top level of the wikipedia app, so you just need to trace your steps backwards over days of use. it always ends up looking like the weirdest research session.
there’s no easy way to get back to the top level of the wikipedia app, so you just need to trace your steps backwards over days of use. it always ends up looking like the weirdest research session. 9 comments
@samhenrigold it’s stock iOS behavior as of a few years ago, maybe iOS 13 or 14, go wild @samhenrigold That's a fun ride for sure - but also worth to remember that pressing & holding a "back" button on iOS is showing a navigation history 😉 (not only in Wikipedia, but also in other apps) @samhenrigold 100% this You can long press the back button to jump to the top level but still the problem exists No such problem on android though. There are tabs like in a browser. You just close them. |
@samhenrigold you can hold the back button down and jump to any screen in the stack