We've updated GTribe with a public beta of our new technology named Dynamic Feed Anchor.
One of the most consistent complaints we receive is that GTribe does not remember your place on the News Feed once you click an internal link. In fact, most people launch multiple tabs to deal with this annoyance.
Because GTribe uses Responsive Web Design [i.e.the site resizes itself based on the size of your browser's window] this new Anchor technology has been difficult to implement, but we're excited… See More
to release our first beta version for you to test.
How to Test it: Either on the GTribe Android app or the Web site, while scrolling down the News Feed, click on an internal link [one that keeps you on GTribe] and then use the Back button to return to the News Feed. This action should dynamically take you to the post you were reading when you clicked the link.
Ok so I'm on news feed and click on a profile then I click back I don't get sent back to my spot on the news feed but get warped to a random spot on the same profile if I click back again it sends me back to the news feed but on the top of the list not complaining just saying it's not working
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Yeah, it doesn't work... It doesn't work bad enough that I would like it reversed...
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If I go from one page on GTribe to another and then use the browsers back button, the page still stays the same even though if does show I should be on the page I wanted to go to. The only way around that is if I hit the refresh button. Thats when I can actually see the correct page
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not working for me,
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Definitely a plus!!!
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Love this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This will make our browsing experience more convenient.
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i prefer to open separate tabs but its still a feature that is needed for sure thxs for listening
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Yeah definitely a good implementation, the fact that it doesn't open Chrome on my phone anymore, it's perfect. Using Samsung Galaxy s8
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Pack of thumbs up for convenience
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