L Liam Steven macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 9, 2012 335 63 Jun 1, 2018 #1 When using certain websites Safari will return to the top of the page when going back (using either a swipe or nav buttons) but would previously have remembered where I was on that page and I wonder if this is a Safari issue or website issue?
When using certain websites Safari will return to the top of the page when going back (using either a swipe or nav buttons) but would previously have remembered where I was on that page and I wonder if this is a Safari issue or website issue?
C cola79 macrumors 6502 Sep 19, 2013 387 463 Jun 1, 2018 #2 I have this problem since the previous version of iOS 11.4, so this is just another bug Apple does not care about. The times where iOS left the beta status have gone with Jobs.
I have this problem since the previous version of iOS 11.4, so this is just another bug Apple does not care about. The times where iOS left the beta status have gone with Jobs.
C C DM macrumors Sandy Bridge Oct 17, 2011 51,392 19,461 Jun 1, 2018 #3 cola79 said: I have this problem since the previous version of iOS 11.4, so this is just another bug Apple does not care about. The times where iOS left the beta status have gone with Jobs. Click to expand... Yeah, there were no issues at all when Jobs was around. Totally.
cola79 said: I have this problem since the previous version of iOS 11.4, so this is just another bug Apple does not care about. The times where iOS left the beta status have gone with Jobs. Click to expand... Yeah, there were no issues at all when Jobs was around. Totally.
L Liam Steven macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 9, 2012 335 63 Jun 1, 2018 #4 Does anybody have anything useful to contribute?
NoBoMac Moderator Staff member Jul 1, 2014 6,833 5,742 Jun 1, 2018 #5 Spot checking, some sites do this, others don't. So, going with it's the site. And why I almost always open links in new tabs.
Spot checking, some sites do this, others don't. So, going with it's the site. And why I almost always open links in new tabs.