Opened on 08/04/2016 at 01:53:15 PM
Closed on 08/29/2019 at 05:48:47 PM
#4304 closed defect (rejected)
Bing's "new tab" page renders slowly in Chrome
Reported by: | BrentM | Assignee: | |
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Priority: | P4 | Milestone: | |
Module: | Platform | Keywords: | closed-in-favor-of-gitlab |
Cc: | sebastian, kzar, mapx | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Platform: | Chrome | |
Ready: | yes | Confidential: | no |
Tester: | Unknown | Verified working: | no |
Review URL(s): |
Description (last modified by kzar)
Environment
Windows 10
Chrome 52.0.2743.82 m (64-bit)
ABP 1.12.1 (& AdBlock 3.1)
Only EasyList enabled
How to reproduce
- In Chrome Settings, set the default search engine to Bing
- Open a new tab
Observed behaviour
The content on the new tab will take a few seconds to render.
There are several iframes (16 in my testing) on the new tab that get loaded, each requiring the hiding style sheet.
Expected behaviour
With ABP disabled, the content on the new tab takes less than a second to render
Notes
Since there are currently no ads on the 'Bing' new tab page, the following filter will improve the render time on the new tab
@@||www.bing.com/chrome/newtab^$elemhide
We were notified by Microsoft of the performance degradation.
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Change History (4)
comment:1 Changed on 08/04/2016 at 02:05:11 PM by kzar
- Cc sebastian kzar added
- Component changed from Unknown to Platform
- Description modified (diff)
- Platform changed from Unknown / Cross platform to Chrome
- Priority changed from Unknown to P4
- Ready set
- Summary changed from Slow response on new tabs in Chrome Browser with default search engine set to Bing to Bing's "new tab" page renders slowly in Chrome
comment:2 Changed on 08/04/2016 at 02:58:47 PM by mapx
- Cc mapx added
comment:4 Changed on 08/29/2019 at 05:48:47 PM by sebastian
- Keywords closed-in-favor-of-gitlab added
- Resolution set to rejected
- Status changed from new to closed
Sorry, but we switched to GitLab. If this issue is still relevant, please file it again in the new issue tracker.
Can reproduce as described.