[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #34951: Authentication modal dialog spinner should disappear when loading is done
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Wed Dec 9 23:02:12 UTC 2015
#34951: Authentication modal dialog spinner should disappear when loading is done
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Reporter: afercia | Owner: afercia
Type: defect (bug) | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.5
Component: Login and Registration | Version: 4.4
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: has-patch needs-testing | Focuses: ui, accessibility
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Description changed by afercia:
Old description:
> Similar to #33311 and other spinner performance-related issues (e.g. in
> the Customizer): the authentication modal dialog uses a spinner image as
> background that's always "spinning"... in the background, even when it's
> hidden by the loaded iframe content.
>
> See in the screenshot below, where I've made the iframe content semi-
> transparent: the spinner is still there.
>
> [[Image(https://cldup.com/-C793ZRTLc.png)]]
>
> Using a powerful machine with a modern CPU and a dedicated GPU you will
> probably notice just a small CPU usage increment but on older machines
> the CPU usage can grow significantly and also get stuck at 100% on very
> old hardware.
>
> Ideally, spinners as backgrounds should always be removed when no longer
> necessary and the re-painted area should always be reduced to the
> smallest possible area.
>
> Adding the "accessibility" keyword because the Web should be as much
> accessible as possible regardless of the hardware used, also considering
> that core still supports IE 8 and thus it should also support the
> hardware IE 8 typically runs on.
New description:
Similar to #33311 and other spinner performance-related issues (e.g. in
the Customizer): the authentication modal dialog uses a spinner image as
background that's always "spinning"... in the background, even when it's
hidden by the loaded iframe content.
See in the screenshot below, where I've made the iframe content semi-
transparent: the spinner is still there.
[[Image(https://cldup.com/-C793ZRTLc.png)]]
Using a powerful machine with a modern CPU and a dedicated GPU you will
probably notice just a small CPU usage increment but on older machines the
CPU usage can grow significantly and also get stuck at 100% on very old
hardware.
Ideally, spinners as backgrounds should always be removed when no longer
necessary and the re-painted area should always be reduced to the smallest
possible area.
Adding the "accessibility" keyword because the Web should be accessible as
much as possible regardless of the hardware used, also considering that
core still supports IE 8 and thus it should also support the hardware IE 8
typically runs on.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/34951#comment:3>
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