Hornstar Well-known member Jun 7, 2013 #1 I've noticed that the time last replied to on my newsfeed for a second will show the date before it switches to minutes. It just feels odd every time I see it.
I've noticed that the time last replied to on my newsfeed for a second will show the date before it switches to minutes. It just feels odd every time I see it.
Chris D XenForo developer Staff member Jun 7, 2013 #2 This is quite typical of javascript taking a few moments to calculate the relative time. I've seen it happening before on normal computers, not just phones. Probably not much that can be done to fix it.
This is quite typical of javascript taking a few moments to calculate the relative time. I've seen it happening before on normal computers, not just phones. Probably not much that can be done to fix it.
Hornstar Well-known member Jun 7, 2013 #3 Chris Deeming said: This is quite typical of javascript taking a few moments to calculate the relative time. I've seen it happening before on normal computers, not just phones. Probably not much that can be done to fix it. Click to expand... I didn't think so, but if anyone could I thought it would be Mike or Kier so thought it was worth a shot ^^
Chris Deeming said: This is quite typical of javascript taking a few moments to calculate the relative time. I've seen it happening before on normal computers, not just phones. Probably not much that can be done to fix it. Click to expand... I didn't think so, but if anyone could I thought it would be Mike or Kier so thought it was worth a shot ^^
Mike XenForo developer Staff member Jun 7, 2013 #4 Yeah, it's expected because the JS runs after loading the page.
Hornstar Well-known member Jun 7, 2013 #5 That's alright. I can live with it. Maybe my OCD will need to look away on page load.