Hi, I see what Dan means about quick load times on the Android mobile app. Cool.
When I navigate to articles, the app sometimes seems to open to a random section of the freshly loaded articles. Any ideas about why this happens?
Thanks, Pine
Hi Pine, thanks for using the app! By random section of an article do you mean a random scroll offset? The right hand menu offers a table of contents with a jump behavior that may be similar to what you're describing. BTW, what version of the app is this issue on? (You can find the verison under the left hand menu -> more -> About the Wikipedia app.)
-stephen
On Sat, May 2, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I see what Dan means about quick load times on the Android mobile app. Cool.
When I navigate to articles, the app sometimes seems to open to a random section of the freshly loaded articles. Any ideas about why this happens?
Thanks, Pine
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On 2 May 2015 at 12:47, Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I see what Dan means about quick load times on the Android mobile app. Cool.
When I navigate to articles, the app sometimes seems to open to a random section of the freshly loaded articles. Any ideas about why this happens?
The app will do this when there is a section anchor in the link, e.g. [[Manchester#History|History]].
Next time you spot this happening, can you hit back and tell me whether the link you tapped had the form as above in wikitext?
Thanks, Dan