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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Its too intensive for some machines.
There's been reports of increased cpu usage. Also, its animated
too slow and gives an impression that its slowing down rendering.<br>
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Other than that, its ok.<br>
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On 5/10/2014 4:30 PM, Vincent Zhao wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi testers,
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<div>Just thought I would point out one of the more subtle
changes in the new nightly; the loading animation (the
spinning circle next to the title of a tab) has been changed
from the old trail to a new, more complex concentric design.
Personally, I like it, but I'd be interested in some other
points of view, whether it's too complex, distracting, etc.
Thoughts?</div>
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<div>Gyroknight<span></span></div>
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