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But how would you go forward in the first place? Not with the "Forward" button, because you haven't visited the page yet.

Instead, you press "Right" or "PgDn" or what have you. So I would expect the converse button ("Left" or "PgUp") to go back a slide as well (which it presumably does).

That leaves the browser's Back button to go back to the previous web page.

Everybody's happy!



>That leaves the browser's Back button to go back to the previous web page

Why approach 10+ slides as "a single page"?

If you consider them as 10 web pages, the back button makes sense to go back one page. Same for the left button, given the "presentation" use case.

And if they were actually designed as webpages, with html links taking you to slide2.html, slide3.html etc., that's exactly what you would get.

So if anything, whether this is a SPA or not, this is more in tune with how the internet works, and how it was designed to work.


This way a person can link to a particular page.


You CAN link to a particular page. Here, page 14.

http://kupershmidt.org/pg/10_Things_I_Hate_About_PostgreSQL/...




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