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Is there a way to fix flickering while changing pages without changint to day theme?

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Whenevery I click on a link, this happens. It's very annoying and the flash it makes Is sorta visible even when I look away. Is there a way to NOT make it flicker without changing to day theme? 

 

In the video youll see the flicker it makes

 

There is a fix for that I've been using it for a while now and it's great:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/108565-how-to-remove-the-irritating-white-screen-when-loading-the-next-page/

Whenevery I click on a link, this happens. It's very annoying and the flash it makes Is sorta visible even when I look away. Is there a way to NOT make it flicker without changing to day theme? 

 

In the video youll see the flicker it makes

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Try Firefox, I have never seen that before. What is your Internet speed?

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Try Firefox, I have never seen that before. What is your Internet speed?

I think 2mbps upload and about 25 mbps download. thats in bits not bytes

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I think 2mbps upload and about 25 mbps download. thats in bits not bytes

 

Then it can only be the browser, you got fast internet and a kick ass cpu.

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I believe thats normal... I have it too

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thats a thing browsers do when they load a new page

 

they start with a white screen, and trough the glorious modern age internet speeds it loads the html, css and other junk within a split second over top of that white screen.

 

a way to solve this would be to have your browser start with a dark screen (if thats even possible) and have it layer overtop of that.

EDIT: seems to not be possible on chrome

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thats a thing browsers do when they load a new page

 

they start with a white screen, and trough the glorious modern age internet speeds it loads the html, css and other junk within a split second over top of that white screen.

 

a way to solve this would be to have your browser start with a dark screen (if thats even possible) and have it layer overtop of that.

 

With firefox, the black back ground stays and only the context changes, when changing a forum page. And I got crappy internet.

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With firefox, the black back ground stays and only the context changes, when changing a forum page. And I got crappy internet.

i just did a test with firefox, and it seems to be just a split second faster, and also: firefox allows you to set the background color to will, you could even make it springgreen to troll grandma. (i do not approve of people trolling grandma with settings in firefox)

EDIT: figured out how firefox and chrome differ here:

 

chrome goes to the new page (blank) and fills in the content as it loads

firefox loads in the content first, and switches to the fully rendered page once loaded.

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Whenevery I click on a link, this happens. It's very annoying and the flash it makes Is sorta visible even when I look away. Is there a way to NOT make it flicker without changing to day theme? 

 

In the video youll see the flicker it makes

I have this happen too, same theme. I've never even noticed it LOL. I think it's the theme loading, so what you're noticing is the switch from white to gray as the page loads.

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Whenevery I click on a link, this happens. It's very annoying and the flash it makes Is sorta visible even when I look away. Is there a way to NOT make it flicker without changing to day theme? 

 

In the video youll see the flicker it makes

 

There is a fix for that I've been using it for a while now and it's great:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/108565-how-to-remove-the-irritating-white-screen-when-loading-the-next-page/

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There is a fix for that I've been using it for a while now and it's great:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/108565-how-to-remove-the-irritating-white-screen-when-loading-the-next-page/

thanks, fixed it

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