I absolutely detested the old way, of automatic loading On Netscape
6.2 on Linux, it loaded pages automatically upon checking/unchecking
(any action). I always got page loads when I didn't want them, having
to stop the many autoloads of diffs I didn't want while swearing
outloud. I was *very thankful* for the new interface where a
button-press was required.. The auto-switching of radio buttons is a
little freaky though. That I can certainly do without.
Timwi said:
Jimmy (Jimbo) Wales wrote:
We used to have a system where we had just a row of checkboxes, and
as
soon as you had clicked two, it would load the diff, without
requiring
you to click a button. I wonder why we didn't keep that? I preferred
that. Then again, it is conceivable that it might not have worked in
older browsers, or some people might have thought it was unintuitive?