Yeah, I know, we all use Chrome for iPhone now, but if you don’t, did you know you can skip right to your browsing history by just holding the back button in mobile Safari? No, neither did I. Well, now you do. Apparently it works in a load of other browsers, and all other iOS devices too. [Guiding Tech via LifeHacker]
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Cheers for that
Do you know about the double tap the top of the screen to scroll to the top of the page?
It’s your history for that tab, not overall history.
Overall history is found under bookmarks – history. Are you going to make an article about that now?
(Actually I didn’t know you could do this)
Wait till tomorrow
Default behaviour for the stock Android browser, just so you know
I seem to remember this was available at least as far back as the original iPad – I use it every day
LOL. GIZMODO you’re so biased against iPhone. No we don’t use Chrome, simply because it crashes alla the time. unless you’re got a report that you want to share
Crashes all the time? I think you’ve got an issue there. Never had Chrome crash on me on my iPhone.
Every time i’ve got more than 6-7 tabs, it crashes. Both on iPhone 4S and iPhone 5
This typifies what I hate about iOS and OSX namely hidden features which should be intuitive and in plain view, for example sort by in OSX finder is hidden and only accessible by alt hovering, the address book in the address text field in mail isnt at the end of the address bar instead its at the top away from text field and then only if you go into settings and enable it. I think you can take minimalism too far and instead of making it simpler it conversely becomes unintuitive and even more complicated.
I thought this was common knowledge?
Ahh well, never hurts to let people know
been standard in opera browser for many a year now