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Hi,
this maybe is not a real issue but while investigating qwik I stumbled upon something I would like to ask about whether this is a framework issue or not.
When going to https://qwik.dev/docs/middleware/ in Chrome on Linux and scrolling around the page, I can easily recognize a huge slowdown of the scrolling. At first, the page and the scrolling is very fluffy but after some scrolling to the end of the page and back up and down again ... the scrolling loses all it's fluffiness.
I can recognize this behaviour on nearly all pages in the docs but it's easier to see on very long pages.
Is this an inherent behaviour in the framework itself or is this only related to the way the docs are build up?
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Hi,
this maybe is not a real issue but while investigating qwik I stumbled upon something I would like to ask about whether this is a framework issue or not.
When going to https://qwik.dev/docs/middleware/ in Chrome on Linux and scrolling around the page, I can easily recognize a huge slowdown of the scrolling. At first, the page and the scrolling is very fluffy but after some scrolling to the end of the page and back up and down again ... the scrolling loses all it's fluffiness.
I can recognize this behaviour on nearly all pages in the docs but it's easier to see on very long pages.
Is this an inherent behaviour in the framework itself or is this only related to the way the docs are build up?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: