Apple is planning to make some changes to scrolling behavior in mobile Safari in a future update, making for a more unified scrolling experience. Google AMP (or Accelerated Mobile Pages), for those ...
Apple is making changes to the way the Safari mobile browser operates in order to make scrolling smoother, regardless of the website being viewed. As it stands, certain sites can scroll a little ...
A noteworthy change is headed to a mobile Safari browser near you. The inertia scrolling properties currently used within mobile Safari will be updated to be faster and more consistent with other apps ...
Google is rolling out a big update to mobile search today: continuous scrolling. Now, instead of making you tap to load the next page after your usual 10 links of search results, Google will just load ...
Why it matters: Google recently introduced continuous scrolling, providing mobile users with enhanced access to information and search results. The new feature will let mobile users scroll through ...
And Google posted more clarification: Continuous scroll also does not change how position reporting works in Search Console. Positions reporting remains as if pages weren’t automatically loaded. — ...
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SEJ STAFF Matt G. Southern Senior News Writer at Search Engine Journal Where there used to be page numbers at the bottom of SERPs there is now a “more results” button. Tapping on the button will ...
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