iPad devices running versions of the i0s 8 series on a safari browser strains prevent Google search engine from smooth typing flow with screen loading resets upon start of text typing.
Screen resets adjust by moving text are to the top of page while raising the keyboard.
Normal expectations are to launch Google search engine on any browser is to type text to search once page loads and the curser is clicked into text area to begin typing in the keyword search area.
On Google Chrome, and several other browsers (so far, all other browsers) the search engine reloads upon start of text area typing to comphinsate for raising onscreen keyboard and typing can continue free flow with no text interruption notice.
So many inconsistent little things are different between a PC and a Tablet that i am not sure if I have noticed this interruption on older versions iOs 7.
Least of all, I have not yet sent APPLE the problem described, whether happening only on this single device, that is not yet known.
Certainly the effort is less time consuming to go to Apple online Support.
Why rant?
Other browsers have bigger problems, though most are just the complex of diversity of options and sequences of organization.
Mercury browser has been one that reloads the entire app and starts automatically in the first open tab, and open drafts on other tabs are reset unsaved.
Mercury Browser update today lists many previous problems addressed as a fix.
Most browsers have been resetting open text drafts unsaved when switching from one tab to another but at the same time opening other apps, reaping the app windows usually keep the last tab open in tact as they were before leaving screen; that is, as long as the screens are not closed the tabs stayed open and in tact.
Preview irony; i.e., ""This content not yet available on secure connection" ...
... So, since Safari is secure but Google Search is not entirely functioning correctly on a device type, then, are the secure connections of other browsers allowing free flowing Google search without limitations?
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