<a class="mention" href="/@unwriter">@unwriter</a> It's not as bothersome on iOS as the buttons are all very close on screen (and you can touch on screen) but having to click the back button to get back to the previous page still causes the issue of losing your place on the previous page. A lot of times when I come across a link on a page, I'm not necessarily done with reading said page. It's just that I've found something more interesting that has caught my attention. When I click on the link and the new page replaces the existing page it's more of a hassle for me to have to close the window, then click back and then find where I was on the page, rather then just closing out the new window (which typically brings me back to my original page). On a desktop environment, I find it even bothersome, having to right click, then select new window, then clicking on the back button to get to the previous page. One of the great things about Powping is that users can experience the platform without having any existing bitcoin. I believe many of these users will fall into the "mainstream" category where they are going to be less likely to right click open new window or click on the back button. I compare them to users of FB, Twitter, Instagram etc where clicking on a link automatically opens a new window. Just my $0.02 cents :)
<a class="mention" href="/@unwriter">@unwriter</a> It's not as bothersome on iOS as the buttons are all very close on screen (and you can touch on screen) but having to click the back button to get back to the previous page still causes the issue of losing your place on the previous page. A lot of times when I come across a link on a page, I'm not necessarily done with reading said page. It's just that I've found something more interesting that has caught my attention. When I click on the link and the new page replaces the existing page it's more of a hassle for me to have to close the window, then click back and then find where I was on the page, rather then just closing out the new window (which typically brings me back to my original page). On a desktop environment, I find it even bothersome, having to right click, then select new window, then clicking on the back button to get to the previous page. One of the great things about Powping is that users can experience the platform without having any existing bitcoin. I believe many of these users will fall into the "mainstream" category where they are going to be less likely to right click open new window or click on the back button. I compare them to users of FB, Twitter, Instagram etc where clicking on a link automatically opens a new window. Just my $0.02 cents :)