seems like a hack to prevent something that should be fixed. Why make a keep a design decision that users are describing as an unpleasant experience just to prevent a "flickering" effect that probably should be fixed. I have zero delay and experience no flicker, btw.
seems like a hack to prevent something that should be fixed. Why make a keep a design decision that users are describing as an unpleasant experience just to prevent a "flickering" effect that probably should be fixed. I have zero delay and experience no flicker, btw.