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Should you use a loading screen on your website?

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Written by Matthis Duarte
novembre 22, 2020

John Muller talks about using a loading screen on a website.

 

To be blunt, perhaps don’t show a loading screen and instead just show your content. *ALL* time you spend showing a loading screen is a delay for users.

β€” 🍌 John 🍌 (@JohnMu) July 26, 2020

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“To be blunt, perhaps don’t show a loading screen and instead just show your content. *ALL* time you spend showing a loading screen is a delay for users.”

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