When clicking 'back' in Safari, the page cleverly positions itself to the same place it was when I last read it (ie, if I was reading the 10th story on Engadget, click on a link and then click back to Engadget, it'll reload to the 10th story).
However, it doesn't repostition until the page is FULLY loaded, so I can have scrolled on to some other part of the page and it'll suddenly snap back to where I was 10 seconds ago. The iPhone and iPad do the same annoying thing.
Is it possible to turn off this 'feature'?
However, it doesn't repostition until the page is FULLY loaded, so I can have scrolled on to some other part of the page and it'll suddenly snap back to where I was 10 seconds ago. The iPhone and iPad do the same annoying thing.
Is it possible to turn off this 'feature'?