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Make Go > Back, Forward work #44

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brentsimmons opened this issue May 30, 2017 · 3 comments
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Make Go > Back, Forward work #44

brentsimmons opened this issue May 30, 2017 · 3 comments

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@brentsimmons brentsimmons added this to the 1.0 alpha milestone Nov 13, 2017
@brentsimmons brentsimmons modified the milestones: 1.0 Alpha, 2.0 Alpha Dec 14, 2017
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As in a browser. Has some kind of navigation array and can move you back and forward.

@brentsimmons brentsimmons modified the milestones: Mac 5.x, NetNewsWire 6.0 Jul 1, 2020
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We will need keyboard shortcuts for this.

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Keyboard shortcuts should be ⌘-[ and ⌘-] to match Safari, Finder, and other Apple shortcuts for navigation.

I'm assuming we will have toolbar buttons on the Mac available. I have no idea how we will shoehorn this into iOS, if we do at all. There just isn't any place for the two buttons we would need to add on iOS.

A History menu on the Mac, like in Safari, might be nice too.

The navigation stack should also include offset into the article so that can be restored when navigating the stack. I've heard from users that they may accidentally leave an article (probably mostly wrong touches on iOS) and want to get back to the article they were reading, in the spot they were reading it at.

@brentsimmons brentsimmons removed this from the NetNewsWire 7.0 milestone Aug 5, 2024
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