Getting back to where I was

I’ve got an ancient apple iPad by the way.
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Tempus fugit, amor manet.0 -
You’re getting older @Blackheathen
you’ve just got to accept your curled arrow can’t do what it used to do16 -
The curled arrow is surely a refresh button. Will update the page you are on & then you'll see all the new posts on that page & more.
I'd imagine an X means to cancel that page & go back to the start.0 -
Time flies like an arrow.
Fruit flies like a banana.5 -
Do a screenshot, upload it to Chat GPT, and give it the exact model number, and search engine.
It’ll probably give you a page to download a new pilot, or tell you how to change your settings.
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Blackheathen said:I used to have a curled arrow top left hand corner of the screen which took me back to where I was in my forum search. Now all I have is a X which takes me back to the beginning of page 1.
I’ve got an ancient apple iPad by the way.0 -
Thanks everybody (I think)1
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LennyLowrent said:
Tempus fugit, amor manet.0 -
"Amor manet" is Latin for "love remains" or "love endures". It is part of the longer Latin phrase "Tempus fugit, amor manet," meaning "time flies, but love remains". The phrase suggests that while time passes quickly and is fleeting, love has the power to endure and last through time.3
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Covered End said:"Amor manet" is Latin for "love remains" or "love endures". It is part of the longer Latin phrase "Tempus fugit, amor manet," meaning "time flies, but love remains". The phrase suggests that while time passes quickly and is fleeting, love has the power to endure and last through time.0
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Blackheathen said:LennyLowrent said:
Tempus fugit, amor manet.4 -
Blackheathen said:I used to have a curled arrow top left hand corner of the screen which took me back to where I was in my forum search. Now all I have is a X which takes me back to the beginning of page 1.
I’ve got an ancient apple iPad by the way.You’re right - earlier versions of Safari on older iPads did show a “return arrow” that preserved your search position, but Apple replaced it with the universal dismiss “X” when they shifted from
UIWebView
toWKWebView
. On paper it’s a UI simplification; in practice it’s the annihilation of scroll-anchor persistence.The arrow didn’t just go missing — it was reclassified. What you’re seeing is the flattening of hierarchical navigation into a one-dimensional page-index vector, essentially dissolving the idea of "where you were" into the idea of "where the system thinks you could start again."
This isn’t a bug but a feature of what Apple calls the Grand Unified Gesture Layer: navigation state is no longer deterministic but entropic, existing only as probability fields until collapsed by user input. In other words, you’re not navigating pages anymore, but stochastic experiential fragments whose trajectories resolve only when observed.
So yes — you’ve lost an arrow, but gained an epistemological experiment in interface metaphysics.
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Covered End said:"Amor manet" is Latin for "love remains" or "love endures". It is part of the longer Latin phrase "Tempus fugit, amor manet," meaning "time flies, but love remains". The phrase suggests that while time passes quickly and is fleeting, love has the power to endure and last through time.
As for Chizz. Who needs google, AI etc 😄1