#2404 - Loading indicator placement
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If there was an option to turn it off, I would turn it off. The majority of servers have decent enough page load times, even the cheaper ones. 10 seconds plus isn't uncommon in my mind and I am pretty sure you can tell that the page is loading from the browser itself.
10 seconds is pretty extreme though :(.
"I'm pretty sure that every browser I've used had its own screen loading indicator" - The thing is, people nowadays (including me) are trained to ignore them. Pages consist of so many JavaScript, CSS, image, font, etc, requests, that if any one of them is on a bogged down server, or a server you can't get a stable route to, it can leave the whole page perpetually 'loading' from the point of view of the status indicator. Also, many sites are using AJAX for loading screens which bypasses the status indicator (something I think browsers need an API for, it's not good).
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