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[GH-ISSUE #997] [ usability ] "Next" pager arrow button consistent placement #436
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Originally created by @yonas on GitHub (Oct 13, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/go-shiori/shiori/issues/997
The next pager (>) arrow button should have consistent placement on the page to avoid mouse movement.
Eg. Assume there are three pages of bookmarks. Clicking the arrow for the first time takes you to the second page. Without moving the mouse, after the page has finished loading, clicking again should take you to the second page.
@Monirzadeh commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2024):
Hi
Can you please send an screencst or screenshot that show problem?
@yonas commented on GitHub (Oct 14, 2024):
As you can see from the screenshots, if you don't move the mouse, it will be hovering over the back button when you land on the second page.
@stale[bot] commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2024):
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had any activity for quite some time.
It will be closed if no further activity occurs.
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