On Saturday, 10 August 2013 at 18:22:53 UTC, Brad Anderson wrote:
On Saturday, 10 August 2013 at 17:29:40 UTC, Ruslan
Mullakhmetov wrote:
(2) Flashing and slow responses are annoying but not so
crucial (as from my experience), thought somebody waits for up
to 7 seconds to load web page - agree, that should be fixed,
but again, i do not have such problem or didn't noticed (why?).
This was mitigated somewhat by some updates to hyphenate.js and
the Jump To generation that were made. Now it's just slow.
The larger the page the longer it takes so it's most noticeable
on big pages (I used the changelog page for testing because
it's huge).
The documentation is still almost unusable for me. If I load a
tab to view any documentation (example link:
http://dlang.org/phobos/object.html#.RTInfo) it will literally
freeze Firefox (26, Nightly, happened with 25 and previous
versions as well) completely for 10-20 seconds until it pops up
asking if I want to stop hyphenate.js because it's taking too
long. I had to block it with Adblock Plus for the documentation
to be actually feasible to use. And this is on a fairly high end
computer.