johnnyhenderson replied

397 weeks ago

This new trend in website design is beyond annoying. PSN does this, a webmail client I use for work does this, and now GRN, too.

In case you don't know what I'm talking about, it's when you type in a URL, click a link or select a bookmark in your browser, and then switch to another tab. You'd expect that page to load in the background while you're browsing something else, right? Well, that's not what happens. It only loads up a "website loading" animation, a sort of progress bar, and stops there until you switch to that tab to make it active. Only then does the website proper start to load up. And GRN takes so long to go from that "progress bar" stage to being usable it feels like I'm back in the days of dial-up internet connections.

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