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by ulber
1849 days ago
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It still manages to be poor UX: when reading the book it has already trained me to navigate by flipping forward, so if I actually want to go to the previous page I’ll just flip backwards. When I want to exit the book to the previous page I was on I’ll try the back button, but of course that doesn’t work. Personally this went against my expectations —- I think it’s because I associate the back button as the counter to navigation through links, which the page flip gesture doesn’t feel like. Flipping the page rather feels like changing the state of an object presented on a single page. |
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Again, each page on that book is an independent link that you're navigating to.
I'm afraid you're just saying things because you want to say things and do not really understand what is going on with the history api in there. ;-)