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rotobadger

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Sep 18, 2007
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When surfing the net on my iPhone, typically I will not wait for the page to load completely before I click on a link (otherwise it would take forever to get to the page I want) and will scroll to the link I want. Oops! Accidentally click the wrong link as I was scrolling. Hit the X button to stop loading (white page now), hit the back button...and wait for the page to load AGAIN! Drives me nuts. It seems like the web browser is pretty slow even on WiFi. I wonder why?
 
I hate when it is half loaded and you can do anything like scrolling, clicking link, etc. If I stop the load I can click link, but it is annoying.

It is almost like the iPhone can handle all the processing happening while loading a webpage.
 
I hate the little squares that come up when you "move" the page... you'd think there is enough memory for them to not have that.
 
I hate when it is half loaded and you can do anything like scrolling, clicking link, etc. If I stop the load I can click link, but it is annoying.

It is almost like the iPhone can handle all the processing happening while loading a webpage.

You somehow managed to say can instead of can't twice in one post.


Anyways what I hate the most is when you're looking at 2 pages at once and every time you go back to the other page. It's blank again and you have to wait for it to load again.

Like lets say you load up espn.com on one page and macrumors on another. You click the NBA link on the espn page. Switch over to macrumors, oops it's blank. Wait to load again, click the forums link. Switch back to espn, hey, now the NBA page is blank, wait to load again. Repeat.
 
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