No, it wouldn't and that's actually a bad use of AJAX.Hello, I see you use Ajax here in xenforo, my suggestion is use Ajax everywhere. so instead of loading, we get ajax to post a message, load the pages, everywhere.
Would be much friendlier then seeing loading bars and stuff
That is not the philosophy behind this software. Add javascript enhancements for users that can handle it but let browsers that don't have it still be usable.Hello, I see you use Ajax here in xenforo, my suggestion is use Ajax everywhere. so instead of loading, we get ajax to post a message, load the pages, everywhere.
Would be much friendlier then seeing loading bars and stuff
Enhancements, sure, but not for the entire site (which is what this suggestion is about).I do feel that more AJAX could be used than what is already being used... such as fetching new posts whilst replying to a thread and perhaps auto-updating the "Everyone's News Feed".
I do feel that more AJAX could be used than what is already being used... such as fetching new posts whilst replying to a thread and perhaps auto-updating the "Everyone's News Feed".
Larger sites could just set a time interval. Check for new feeds every X seconds/minutes... or it could monitor server load and only fetch new updates when the load isn't high how awesome would that be.That would need a specialised server setup to not create some serious load issues for larger sites.
I disagree completely if we AJAX everything. Imagine the server load?!?!
AJAXing everything is worse for the server load, not better.Server load? It's better for server load as the whole page isn't being regenerated again.
Aside, I think overusing Javascript is bad, although on the subject.
AJAXing everything is worse for the server load, not better.
To an extent, but AJAXing a lot of elements also means a lot more work and maintenance.There's only so much you can go. I mean, you're not going to AJAX the whole page. That's just silly. In that sense though, everything is being loaded less, and the architecture would be that everything would be loaded on start, thus, content would not have to be regenerated, thus, only essential bits retrieved when required/necessary, and thus, less load.
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