First of all, you need to involver the user. Nobody will wait if the
content loading isn't interesting or important to them. So, make
sure that the loading content is something that user needs.

If possible, skip it. One option is to insert a "skip transition"
button, so the user don't need to wait the loading. Another option
is to load one content in the background, while the user see other
one.


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