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Chrissy
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
I like it. Makes google look better imo.
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12-09-2009 09:37 PM |
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andrey
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
completely useless since I'm moving the mouse most of time when browsing (for mouse gestures, navigating between tabs, just moving the mouse around randomly when bored)
i kinda like the clean look though..
This post was edited on 12-09-2009 at 09:49 PM by andrey.
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12-09-2009 09:47 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
Segosa, but it is so..... evil
This is the beginning of the joining of the dark side.
I bet MS has something todo with it...
quote: Originally posted by vaccination
Also note that pointless/useless is the wrong word, there is likely a fair few reasons Google made the change, which should be obvious.
pfff, name one, except eyecandy...
This post was edited on 12-09-2009 at 10:46 PM by CookieRevised.
.-= A 'frrrrrrrituurrr' for Wacky =-.
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12-09-2009 10:43 PM |
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Menthix
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
name one, except eyecandy
Not saying it's a good reson, but Google has always absolutely hated any links on their main page. Any link on there which doesn't lead to a search results page with ads is millions of lost advertising income per year. They also resisted putting a link to their privacy policy on the home page for a long time.
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12-09-2009 11:06 PM |
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vaccination
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
quote: Originally posted by vaccination
Also note that pointless/useless is the wrong word, there is likely a fair few reasons Google made the change, which should be obvious.
pfff, name one, except eyecandy...
I could probably spew out a few, but they'd be utter bs, try asking Google
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12-09-2009 11:08 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
It would be interesting to see if Google keeps track of how many times people do move the mouse and thus the other stuff gets faded in. I can't imagine that most people do not move the mouse.
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12-09-2009 11:14 PM |
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albert
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
It would be interesting to see if Google keeps track of how many times people do move the mouse and thus the other stuff gets faded in. I can't imagine that most people do not move the mouse.
I really don't..
Most of the time when I want to use language tools or anything else, I Google it and press I feel lucky.
Yet, when I'm at home and now at work, the query is done automatically in Chrome.
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12-09-2009 11:19 PM |
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prashker
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
Also, it doesn't work on FireFox, probably AdBlockPlus is doing it , the links show up normally, no "fade in".
Didn't know wtf you guys were talking about till I tried in Internet Explorer
This post was edited on 12-09-2009 at 11:27 PM by prashker.
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12-09-2009 11:25 PM |
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segosa
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
Works fine in Firefox for me.
This post was edited on 12-09-2009 at 11:48 PM by segosa.
The previous sentence is false. The following sentence is true.
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12-09-2009 11:48 PM |
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toddy
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RE: Googles "fade-in" effect
quote: Originally posted by segosa
Works fine in Firefox for me.
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12-09-2009 11:49 PM |
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