You can adjust the settings to stabilize the display during page transitions, such as disabling automatic theme changes.
You can adjust the settings to stabilize the display during page transitions, such as disabling automatic theme changes.
Try Firefox, I've never used it before. How fast is your internet connection?
I believe the upload speed is around 2mbps and the download is about 25mbps, measured in bits rather than bytes.
Browsers typically begin with a blank screen when loading a new page, then quickly display the HTML, CSS, and other elements. A possible fix would be to start with a dark background that overlays the white screen. Note: this isn't feasible in Chrome at the moment.
Using Firefox keeps the black background intact, while only the context shifts when switching to a forum page. Also, I experienced poor internet performance.
I just ran a test with Firefox, and it feels like it’s only a split-second quicker. It also lets you pick the background color—like setting it to springgreen just for fun. (I don’t like people messing with grandma’s settings in Firefox.) I edited to note the difference between Firefox and Chrome: Chrome opens a blank page and fills in content as it loads, while Firefox loads the full page first before switching.