It would be very helpful if the developers would add a functional forward arrow where the backward arrow is in the mobile app.
Thank you.
I agree. I frequently move forward and backward when studying, and this would be very helpful.
If you press and hold the back arrow, you get the option to move anywhere in the navigation history.
Does that help at all?
let me move backwards only I can’t go back-and-forth. If I hold my finger on the back arrow, it just continues to go back and back and back to where I first began, and I cannot go forward to where I was.
Di you not see a dropdown menu like this when pressing and holding the back arrow?
Yes, it is working now.. For some reason, I could not get it to work yesterday but today it’s working just fine. Thank you for pointing this out. This is a great added feature. Have a blessed day.
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