I was on esteem suggesting to a new comer that they source their images, I have a how-to guide on leaving blue-text that I wrote more than a month back, and since finding it would require about a month of scrolling on the steemit condenser, I decided to use coffeesource.net.
I pulled up the site and scrolled downward, knowing I would need to load at least three pages. But lo - nothing but the first page ever loads! And the spinning disk never appears.

All it ever does is bounce, and I felt a little silly trying to lift up a webpage.
So I think this is a bug, or a missing feature on the mobile experience.
While we are here...
I notice in the image above that the text link is hangin out of the box. Not a big deal for functionality, but it looks kind of funny. And whats the deal with that header - being all left justified? This is definitely a suggestion, but I'm going to go in there and center that header text and search bar.
I kept looking around the mobile experience, partly wondering if there wasn't a trick to get the second page to load. Thats when I noticed this:

Up at the top, the permanent header is blocking part of the image on wide screen mode. On vertical mode it fully blocks the image, as seen below.
I propose that on mobile the header takes up its own fixed space, and the query results load below it.

Lets do some more testing on mobile in order to optimise the design and functionality of the service on a cell phone.
I was accessing the site from Chrome browser on my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with Android 5.0 installed.
Here is a summary of the problems I found on mobile:
- Won't load more pages
- Text breaking out of the box
- Banner account images permenently covered by header, which is left justified.
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