rotate4all.com wrote on 17
th Oct, 2021 at 12:46pm:
We're using ajax navigation, which means that instead of redirecting you to the link set in the element (#), the content is fetched from the server and replaced inside the current frame without refreshing the entire page, making it load much faster.
Obviously this is handled through Javascript. For performance reasons we're loading all our scripts at the end of the page. So it can happen if you click the links fast enough that you end up doing so before the scripts were loaded, which leads to the situation you mentioned.
Nonetheless I'll try to find a solution to counter this behavior as much as possible.
Thanks for reporting.
Yes, I do tend to rip through the links. I'll slow down and wait for them to fully load.
I think part of the problem is that the default is the dashboard which doesn't give the detail I'm looking for so I just try to click through. Is it possible for the site to remember the last page viewed? I'm thinking this might also save server resources since it will keep people from going back to the dashboard every time there is a reload and then clicking to the pages they want to view.