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I'm noticing just after I load a page, like if I'm in the Rushmore Forum and I click on my tab for the Touring Forum, that it takes a second for the page to render, especially the ads at the top of the page. In that second, if I see a thread to click on and I put my mouse pointer on it, the page suddenly shifts or "jumps" about the time I'm going to click. If I click too soon when the page is jumping, I end up clicking on a different thread than I intended to click on.
Does that make any sense or have the pages always rendered this way and I'm just now noticing it for some reason?
Yeah, I know, this is a first world problem, but it's kind of annoying. I'm old, so I have an excuse.
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