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Am I the only one who finds navigating Pages too hard/slow?

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Am I the only one who finds navigating Pages too hard/slow?
« on: 21/09/2021 21:25:47 »
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« Last Edit: 02/10/2021 19:45:10 by Curious Cat »
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Re: Am I the only one who finds navigating Pages too hard/slow?
« Reply #1 on: 22/09/2021 07:28:47 »
Quote from: Furious Cat on 21/09/2021 21:25:47
Can we please have <Previous? & Next Page> &  Last Page icons/arrows, and make them big/ger?
These tiny page numbers are hard enough to hit on a deskop/PC let alone a laptop!
Have you tried to use smartphones to navigate here? We have different kind of problem.
The size isn't much of problem since we can Zoom it in until only a few characters are shown. But often time the page numbers are quickly covered by advertising. I have to rotate the phone to make them visible again.
Another problem I have when using smartphone is quoting parts of someone's statement. The action menu can overlap with copy/share/select all/web search hover button, so the Quote(selected) button becomes inaccessible.
Can it be brought to front so it becomes accessible?



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« Last Edit: 22/09/2021 07:30:48 by hamdani yusuf »
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Re: Am I the only one who finds navigating Pages too hard/slow?
« Reply #2 on: 22/09/2021 09:06:15 »
Quote from: Furious Cat on 21/09/2021 21:25:47
Can we please have <Previous? & Next Page> &  Last Page icons/arrows, and make them big/ger?
These tiny page numbers are hard enough to hit on a deskop/PC let alone a laptop!

I often use an ipad where the pointer is a finger and have no problem
« Last Edit: 22/09/2021 09:18:15 by Colin2B »
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