On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:33 PM, Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info wrote:
Hi, I'm working on a bug [0]. The solution I'm trying is:
- use display:none on the throbber
- temporarily replace the navi reload image with the throbber image
Sounds like a better solution!
My problem is that the reloading operation is so fast (less than one second) that I cannot see the throbber image. When I add an alert just before putting back the reload image, I have the proof that the throbber image is there.
So, how can I ensure that the throbber image stays there at least, say, one or two seconds? I tried with setTimeout() to no avail.
setTimeout() should have worked to delay it; means, make it visible on
start of some operation; and on finishing operation, put setTimeout() to hide it sometime later..
Regards