https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50865

Matt Walker <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Matt Walker <[email protected]> ---
I'll give you points for coming up with a solution that works for large screen
resolutions but as you pointed out it doesn't work so amazingly for small
resolutions.

Sadly it also only works for those banners which are 'standard' and in page.
Fundraising banners which take up all of the top will also cause a bounce... :(

We are aware of the issue and we keep taking steps in an attempt to reduce the
'time to bounce' but the only way to eliminate it completely, for generic
banners, is to add the banner at page render time or via injection in the
caching layer.

We've addressed this very issue in the past by optimizing our delivery workflow
but we obviously still have work to do.

What if we put in a timer that said after 0.x seconds after page load we
'slide' in the content rather that just showing it immediately? That would at
least give you some warning that it's coming.

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