Comment by userbinator
3 days ago
From what I remember, it got much worse the moment they started requiring JS for displaying what would otherwise be mostly static (and thus easily cached) content.
3 days ago
From what I remember, it got much worse the moment they started requiring JS for displaying what would otherwise be mostly static (and thus easily cached) content.
Used to be full page loads when you clicked on links too, performance got a lot worse (for me), both network-wise and client-side-wise when that changed.