https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30401

--- Comment #33 from Steven Walling <[email protected]> 2012-09-07 
18:24:13 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #14)
> I vote for: Get rid of all this annoying, time consuming, tediously slow
> animations. Make the user interface react fast. If you really insist of
> animations, please, please make it very fast (0.2 seconds or less). When I
> click a link or button I don't want my computer to react like "I'm not sure
> what to do with your click, let me think about for a moment". This feels like
> working on a 1980s computer. When I click my computer knows what to do in a 
> few
> nanoseconds. So do it! Don't waste my time.

This.

People need to accept that the interface is going to require JavaScript. This
is a fact of modern, interactive websites. What people should not accept is a
slow, buggy interactive interface. The solution to bad interface animations is
not no interactivity. It's fast, responsive interactivity used in a sparing
way. 

In the context above, I think this bug should be closed as WONTFIX.

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