A bad sign when you decide to add a loading spinner to your project's *documentation*. Make websites, y'all. Make fast freaking websites.
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Replying to @slightlylate
a loading spinner is respectful of the perceived performance and is helpful to signal to your users you care about them
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Replying to @sarah_edo @slightlylate
sometimes you need to retrieve something for your users and a small bit of wait is unavoidable
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Replying to @sarah_edo
: in the right situation I'm totally down with all of that. Most documentation sites are not that situation.
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Replying to @slightlylate
I'm a little confused about what you mean by documentation- can you please clarify?
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Replying to @sarah_edo
: trying not to name-and-shame (it's not cool), but this is mostly web framework documentation, and the docs are text.
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Replying to @slightlylate
ah, you're not talking about documenting a Frontend system for a co? Yeah I guess that's different but some docs are sites
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Replying to @sarah_edo @slightlylate
but I hear what you're saying. Hopefully it's fast enough to not be necessary :)
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Yep, when I throttle to GPRS I can totally see a spinner :shame shame:
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