@urbit it feels kinda awkward that the back button/back gesture in the browser takes you away from bridge – I think this stems from the fact that bridge's UI takes up the entire page and therefore sends the message that each view is in fact a separate browser page
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The only way to go back (during setup at least) is to click on the path at the top which isn’t totally unintuitive; but it isn’t the first thing most people would try — the thing they try leads to them going all the way back to the start screen
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Yeah, it's not ideal. We originally wanted to ship Bridge as a single, bundled .html file. When you're running from file:// standard JS routers wont work, so we never added one. We should probably figure out some work around.
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The most obvious way would be a back button next to the continue button imo
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Could work. Mind start an issue thread?https://github.com/urbit/bridge/issues …
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