> It is so common in SPA that the long-press of the back button to see the list of recent sites should be muscle-memory by now for everyone.
This is not a good excuse for laziness.
> But not ever using a site because of it seems silly when it's literally a half-second longer click.
I highly disagree. With this site at least it is actually possible to leave. Many websites I've come across with this issue, it is entirely impossible to leave without physically holding down the back button in the browser to get a list of history items, and then clicking a site from earlier.
> (Also, for this site I don't actually see the bug. So either they fixed it very rapidly, or GP was just referring to individual searchers being in the history, which is common for any search engine.)
This is not a good excuse for laziness.
> But not ever using a site because of it seems silly when it's literally a half-second longer click.
I highly disagree. With this site at least it is actually possible to leave. Many websites I've come across with this issue, it is entirely impossible to leave without physically holding down the back button in the browser to get a list of history items, and then clicking a site from earlier.
> (Also, for this site I don't actually see the bug. So either they fixed it very rapidly, or GP was just referring to individual searchers being in the history, which is common for any search engine.)
Looks like they've fixed it.