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Just got a reply from a client complaining that the site I did for him is "too responsive".

Never got this kind of complain.

Normally I might get some complains about the site not being fully responsive but never was I expecting to receive a "site is too responsive" complain.

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  • 4
    What does that even mean?
  • 7
    @LucaScorpion exactly my point... how can a website be too responsive.

    These were is words:

    "The website currently is very responsive and needs to be slowed."
  • 14
    @misfitDev oh wow, so it's similar to "you can't see the splash screen long enough, it needs to be slower"
  • 7
    Just reply: Same as you are
  • 0
    @LucaScorpion basically ye, something like that.
  • 0
    Why do they want to 'slow it'? Should be easy enough to do.
  • 12
    "... but I can't pay for so much responsiveness, it's off my budget ..."
  • 1
    Maybe they need to see the transition animation. They want fluid transition. Just make them slower with setTimeout or css transition or whatever.
  • 4
    Wasn't there a rant about a web page that makes you wait 10 seconds and it acts like its actually doing something? Just add that same snippet in
  • 0
    Why would you want a site to be reponsive... thats not fun..
  • 2
    @fbomb

    Just like google :P

    (jk, if you have javascript off it actually does something)
  • 1
    @fbomb did the same thing in an app not long ago. Client insisted on having a search button, and it serves no other function than displaying a click animation 😶
  • 1
    @divil oh! I had to scroll all the way to your comment before I realised 😂 I was thinking "how can you even slow responsiveness?"
  • 3
    Slow it down by client side bitcoin mining.. Win-win!
  • 0
    Maybe it looks funny on desktop?
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