Poll

What irritates you the most?

Sticky/Fixed: Headers/Nav Toolbars and Widgets especially large (Intrusion & harassment by remaining stuck over contents, unclosable, follows down page on scroll, in the way/restricting browsing area & very annoying & distracting)
4 (4.9%)
Dimming overlays (Eye hurter due to sudden darker background change & obscures & cut user off rest of contents)
1 (1.2%)
Excessive fake loading spinners/animations
1 (1.2%)
Animated skeleton placeholders & shimmers (FLASHING & CPU HOGGER/slows page load via gradient cycling) & some even setting false illusions of eye floaters.
1 (1.2%)
Chat bots
7 (8.6%)
Autoplay sound and video
9 (11.1%)
Gradients over video, pictures and thumbnails (Obscures and can set false illusions of shadows and clouds)
0 (0%)
Flash/fade/dimming transition elements on page load
0 (0%)
ALL OF THE ABOVE and BELOW (except the last two options)
26 (32.1%)
Page view manipulation: Content jumping/page shift/shrink or expand.
4 (4.9%)
Interference such as Scrolljacking and Clickjacking
3 (3.7%)
Website set to hide contents based on useragent or other
1 (1.2%)
Websites set to discriminate based on country
0 (0%)
Cookie notices
8 (9.9%)
Aggressive advertising: dialogues or same ad stuck on either sides flashing & targeting across platforms
5 (6.2%)
Excessive white spaces
1 (1.2%)
Inappropriately/oversized text or graphics: large & small by relation or ratio
1 (1.2%)
Auto action & mouse hover: Popouts, overlays & expanding, zooming out thumbnail, audio, video autoplay, preview
0 (0%)
Suggestions, predictive texting and history in or under search & text input box
1 (1.2%)
Clickbait trolling: Paywall, authwall, signup (excluding article view limit)
5 (6.2%)
Flash/fade/moving(appearing and disappearing) popout widgets/sliders: xx people viewed this item
0 (0%)
Infinite scrolling
3 (3.7%)
Not sure
0 (0%)
Prefer not to say
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 52

Author Topic: Bad/bloated web design  (Read 88821 times)

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Re: Bad/bloated web design
« Reply #250 on: May 13, 2024, 05:32:56 pm »
Gotta be my browser, then (Waterfox). Doubt if it's the Google analytics blocker :)
 

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Re: Bad/bloated web design
« Reply #251 on: May 14, 2024, 07:58:16 am »
There is a lot of other things to complain about this page though :D
Come on, an animated "accept all cookies" button?  :-DD
 

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Re: Bad/bloated web design Massive big SPAMMY toolbar
« Reply #252 on: August 23, 2024, 09:03:18 pm »
Massive big spammy toolbar on this website all of a sudden hiding on the slightest scroll so I turned the headerhiderfixer off to see how it would look:






I noticed on archive.org there was a point where the huge header wasn't fixed.
https://web.archive.org/web/20200418063338/https://community.autism.org.uk/


I believe some overzealous person thought, oh because it is deemed so helpful to navigation where they can get to the buttons easily and quickly navigate, we'll stick on everywhere and everything except they didn't think of those it works against by the distraction and bloat by the room that one takes up over the contents.

I wouldn't mind if there was a fixed widget on sides at the top to show hide the thing when I want it or don't want t but at that size I'd have to scroll more but the distraction itself is where I'd choose to hide it.

As typical no regard for user preference for those who don't want it stuck there constantly.

Don't you think that is massive?
« Last Edit: August 23, 2024, 09:05:04 pm by MrMobodies »
 

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Re: Bad/bloated web design
« Reply #253 on: August 23, 2024, 09:16:45 pm »
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I believe some overzealous person thought, oh because it is deemed so helpful to navigation where they can get to the buttons easily and quickly navigate

Possibly designed for phones (who uses a computer thingy nowadays?!?). With those, there needs to be some way of popping up the toolbar when all the furniture is hidden to allow max space for the web page. Usually that's on a down scroll only, though...
 
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Re: Bad/bloated web design
« Reply #254 on: August 23, 2024, 09:37:10 pm »
Possibly designed for phones
Yes but that's being going on since 2015.

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(who uses a computer thingy nowadays?!?
I do. I REFUSE to use a mobile or tablet to browse and as well as no tactile keyboard I'd loose me temper over the following:
Hardly any browser control to find and hide spammy things that annoy me like, suggestions, loading animations/eye hurting dimming overlay, transitional things that flash the page, excessive use of spinners, gradients that obscure the pictures and set false illusions of clouds and shadows, animated skeleton loading placeholders flash annoy and slow the whole thing down.

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With those, there needs to be some way of popping up the toolbar when all the furniture is hidden to allow max space for the web page  :-+. Usually that's on a down scroll only, though...
That'd be great if they could start doing that where it could work for both and give the user a choice over the room of screen area. Something I'd expect in this day and age instead of ramming in yer face.
 

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Re: Bad/bloated web design
« Reply #255 on: August 23, 2024, 10:44:10 pm »
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who uses a computer thingy nowadays?!?

Just in case it wasn't clear, I was trying to be ironic there :)
 
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Re: Bad/bloated web design VERY.co.uk STUPID cpu hogging animated placeholders
« Reply #256 on: September 02, 2024, 08:03:38 pm »
After watching Louise Rossman talk about a vacuum made by Hoover. and complaining about the warranty I thought I'd go and see if they still put the Queens logo on them "By appointment of Queen" etc.

I don't see any when I looked at one on Very.co.uk but the page took like 8 seconds to load with all this animated crap.

https://www.very.co.uk/hoover-h-energy-300-pets-bagged-cylinder-vacuum-cleaner/1600809924.prd

36% CPU time

24% CPU time

3% CPU time with all that stupid crap gone.


Page now loads instantly or a few seconds with the content further below in place of those things instead of those things flashing everywhere, hogging up the CPU via that gradient cycling thing causing the whole thing to slow down on every page load.

Stupid stupid stupid stupid!
When I see these things they just make me go absolutely mad.
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very.co.uk##.tvg-overlay-enter-done
very.co.uk##[data-testid="product-card-skeleton"]
very.co.uk##[data-testid="fuse-skeleton-test-id"]
very.co.uk##[data-testid="verypay-skeleton-card"]
##.tvg-overlay-enter-done
##[data-testid="product-card-skeleton"]
##[data-testid="fuse-skeleton-test-id"]
##[data-testid="verypay-skeleton-card"]
Maybe I should make some more wildcard variants of the element names above on my blocklist so by chance I won't see them on other websites.
« Last Edit: September 02, 2024, 08:10:35 pm by MrMobodies »
 

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Re: Bad/bloated web design Ebay done good with not too distracting help icon
« Reply #257 on: September 03, 2024, 02:23:32 am »
Just noticed this fixed little question mark on Ebay which opens this dialogue


Other than animated light overlay it seems nice and simple with no dimming overlays around it or resource wasting decorations/animated skeleton placeholers.


Dialogue can be dragged and is made translucent on moving it.

They seem to have managed to make something fixed, for a change that is simple, out of the way, not too distracting without bloating it with too many animations and annoying stuff.

Thank you very much ebay.
 

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Re: Bad/bloated web design IMDB page slowing animated skeleton placeholders
« Reply #258 on: October 23, 2024, 04:41:50 am »
Just noticed IMDB going really slow recent then I noticed this CPU resource wasting crap making it's way on IMDB before the page finishes loading.


Over 30% CPU time wasted on that stupidity after every page load.

There don't see to be many of these maybe 2 or 4 squares that flash but the page seems to load much more quickly now without stalling or those things flashing away as I scroll. There are still static placeholders and some thumbnails or pictures appear later without it stalling.
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##.ipc-skeleton.ipc-skeleton--rectangle.ipc-skeleton--base.ipc-skeleton--pulse
##.ipc-skeleton.ipc-skeleton--rectangle.ipc-skeleton--base.ipc-skeleton--pulse
imbb.com##.sc-czgmHJ.kHVbLh
##.ipc-loader.ipc-loader--dot.discoveryfeature--loader
##.ipc-loader__container
##.ipc-loader__dot.ipc-loader__dot--one
##.ipc-loader__dot.ipc-loader__dot--two
##.ipc-loader__dot.ipc-loader__dot--three
##.discoveryfeature--loader
##.ipc-skeleton--pulse
##.ipc-skeleton--base
##.ipc-skeleton--rectangle
##.ipc-loader
##.inline-video-start-loader
##.ipc-loader ipc-loader--dot
imdb.com##.sc-b6f25f39-0.elKCjC
##.ipc-chip--on-base.ipc-scroll-to-top-button
##.feature-name-news__loader
##.right-rail-more-to-explore
imdb.com##.ipc-page-section.ipc-page-section--none.recently-viewed-items
Remove some other crap like the fixed widget that scrolls to top, unwanted fixed widgets on the side and recently viewed items that I don't want to see just because I saw it once.

I am starting to HATE that word "LOADER" when used in this way.
It doesn't load any content but those stupid things.

It does not need a "loader" unless the person who put it there is trying to make out that they themselves are very important for designing something that sounds very important for some decorations that hog up CPU time and slow it down everything during the page load for things that are not needed but more of a nuisance.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2024, 01:58:42 pm by MrMobodies »
 


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