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projektfu ◴[] No.46198856[source]
Lecturing about accessibility with latency so high that you have no idea if any clicks are actually meaningful. I click "banners" and there's no indication anything is happening until 3 seconds later, when it takes me to a page that doesn't directly talk about banners until later. Then there is a link there that says "banners", and takes me to a different page, 3 seconds later. No indication that anything is happening or waiting during that time.
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kurisufag ◴[] No.46199981[source]
that's just an <a href> link. the only latency is your browser pulling the (admittedly, unnecessarily large) page -- would you prefer some static hydration garbage?
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1. projektfu ◴[] No.46205490[source]
It's not a real link - some JS magic is happening behind the scenes. Otherwise there would be a confirmation something is happening like the browser's usual spinner.