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Comment by Choc13

5 years ago

I’m not quite sure what you meant by this statement

“Javascript that runs on back-button mouse over is not where to put your efforts.”

Was this something you observed on our site, or just a general point about prioritising the core product over fancy UI effects on the website? Would you mind clarifying?

I might be wrong, but I think he meant that JS runs, a new http request is made, when you hover over the logo. (Which is close to the back button, so it seems like JS is running, when you hover over the back button.)

  • Ah right yeah that makes sense. We built the website using NextJS so we kinda got this for free with their Image component.