On 6/11/11, David Nadlinger <s...@klickverbot.at> wrote: > On 6/11/11 8:18 PM, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: >> My only problem with github is its extremely slow code display. >> Opening up a larger module such as std.algorithm freezes firefox for a >> good couple of seconds (ok, maybe firefox is to blame for not running >> tabs concurrently or something), and scrolling is terribly slow too. I >> could make some coffee while std.datetime opens.. And I'm running a >> quad-core with 3 Gigs of RAM<rolleyes>. > > This is strange, std.algorithm opens and scrolls super-smoothly here in > both Firefox and Chrome (OS X) – without syntax highlighting though, > presumably to avoid the precise problem you experience because the file > is quite large. > > And std.datetime doesn't even display in the GitHub UI due to its sheer > size, but the »raw« view loads fast here as well (Firefox and Chrome > again) – problems with that would rather be due to browser limitations > or connection issues, I suppose, unless GitHub are screwing up serving a > text file. > > David >
Yeah there's no syntax highlighting in std.algorithm but it still take 8 seconds to load the tab (firefox freezes during that time), and then scrolling acts erratic. Using raw is ok, it's just a text file in a browser so that doesn't cause any issues. Hmm.. maybe one of my installed firefox plugin has gone rogue or something. I'll see if I can recreate this issue in IE/Chrome.