>have perfect standard and indicator that a page is loading
>throw it all away to replace with a barely visible bar
What's the thought process behind this retardation?
>>59717255
You need glasses.
>>59717255
To make you make this stupid thread.
Now, kill yourself.
>>59717282
I don't know where else to ask this question.
>>59717255
>barely visible bar
Get your eyes checked my dude
>>59717278
>>59717295
A non-standard, 2 pixel wide bar under the address bar instead of a clearly spinning icon on the tab is less visible.
stop using cuckfox
get a better monitor
>>59717308
I just checked Gitcuck on Chrome and there's no blue bar but loading circle on the tab. Stop using a shit browser and then get your eyes checked.
>>59717255
I hate this about Youtube and Flickr especially.
Particularly Flickr because their Javascript in-page navigation is fucking shit and sometimes when a page is still loading and you click to navigate somewhere it updates the URLbar but doesn't actually load the new page, or the loading bar goes all the way across the page but the page is still loading after it disappears.
It is completely useless and I would rather pages just navigate normally. They probably want to save some bandwidth by requesting just the content parts of the pages but the only reason they're saving bandwidth is because they're including so much shit Javascript.
>>59717255
Is this Firefox? I can't tell the difference anymore.
Palemoon doesn't have this problem BTW.
>>59717255
Im sure it was done by a woman or a pajeet.
>>59717581
>YouTube
Use YouTube Center to disable SPF.