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6 points by dottertrotter 15 years ago · 5 comments

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chwolfe 15 years ago

The jQuery Mobile team is considering removing the Back button due to usability concerns. More info:

http://jquerymobile.com/blog/2011/05/13/jquery-mobile-team-u...

  • dottertrotterOP 15 years ago

    Thanks, I didn't see that. I tend to like the back button, I just think they could have done it better. I think I probably will end up putting together some type of array driven navigation, where I can provide the workflow ahead of time.

mrspeaker 15 years ago

The problem is making the distinction between "mobile site" and "mobile app". A back button for a "mobile site" should (arguably) act like the back button of the browser - especially for devices that actually HAVE a physical back button. But "mobile apps" should act like native apps (arguably) providing breadcrumbing (is that a verb?).

It's a tough choice and a touch coding experience too (have you tried using the history api to cover the case where the user presses the FORWARD button?! ergh!).

  • daleharvey 15 years ago

    I think its best for both app developers and web developers and more importantly users if they settled on a single set of idioms, the web is an application platform.

daleharvey 15 years ago

is this really common on ios apps? the back button actually just goes "left"

there are problems with the back button, and there are some things you dont want to have a literal stack of pages (modal dialogs commonly), but the fact that it doesnt by default do a completely different thing from why anyone who has used a web browser expects isnt exactly a bad thing.

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