Daniel Stenberg wrote:


So for these reasons I'm switching camps. Let's leave the splash as it was.
Actually, pondlife has brought up what I think is a rather good compromise - splashes can be ignored.

If you press any button while a splash is onscreen, the splash vanishes and the button (any/all buttons) does what it would do as if the splash were never there. So if you trigger the "Nothing to resume" splash, instead of having to wait for it to vanish, you can just continue browsing as if it hadn't come up, ignoring it and effectively canceling it.

This shouldn't lead to the same sorts of accidental keypresses because it's not timing dependent - whether the splash is displayed or not, the button does the exact same thing. Meanwhile it means splashes can be dismissed.

Display timing for splashes is a separate subject entirely. On that matter, my opinion is that it really doesn't need to be lengthened even once they can be dismissed, because a lot of people won't realize they can now be ignored and (to me at least) most splashes I've seen seem to display for an appropriate period of time currently.

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