I fixed the stutter by delaying the url location change to 500ms. However 
when it was originally at 300ms, there's some noticeable stutter going on 
that was never present before. I uploaded my site with the stutter to:

Delay set to 300ms
http://obscure-oasis-3646.herokuapp.com


Changed Delay to 500ms
http://www.qpham.com



On Saturday, March 1, 2014 3:19:45 AM UTC-8, Robin Hoover wrote:
>
> Chrome 33, all platforms.
>
> Simple set-up: AngularJS can easily change the DOM, such as writing a CSS 
> class to an element depending on certain conditions. This should be done 
> with what's called a directive.
>
> Big Problem: Chrome 33 is denying this simple ability to AngularJS. The 
> simple Javascript can be found here : 
> https://github.com/rhoover/rhoover.github.io/blob/master/scripts/6b8958af.scripts.js
>
> This background directive was working, it no longer is!!
>
> Same mis-behavior across multiple sites, multiple computers, multiple 
> platforms (Linux, Mac, Windows, but not Chrome for Android), multiple 
> versions of AngularJS.
>
> Cross posted here in case it's totally a Chrome bug: 
> https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/chrome/report-a-problem-and-get-troubleshooting-help/windows7/33-Beta/UzAoyAL9xS0
>

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