(In reply to comment #11)
> How do people feel about a removing the loading cursor only on Mac OS X?
>
> See also bug 362623 comment 5, which suggests changing cursor: progress there,
> too.
I dual boot my Mac into Windows / OS X and I miss this feature in both. Not seeing an immediate visual cue of when I've clicked on something and it showing that it's actually loading as intended is a little unnerving, as I've been an FF user since the early days and I've grown accustomed to it.
I don't know if the original loading animation is necessary. Maybe a quick animation that just lets you know that something started to load and then we'd have to rely on the various throbbers for any further feedback?
(In reply to comment #11)
> How do people feel about a removing the loading cursor only on Mac OS X?
>
> See also bug 362623 comment 5, which suggests changing cursor: progress there,
> too.
I dual boot my Mac into Windows / OS X and I miss this feature in both. Not seeing an immediate visual cue of when I've clicked on something and it showing that it's actually loading as intended is a little unnerving, as I've been an FF user since the early days and I've grown accustomed to it.
I don't know if the original loading animation is necessary. Maybe a quick animation that just lets you know that something started to load and then we'd have to rely on the various throbbers for any further feedback?