I've had the exact same problem on allfacebook.com ... as that image illustrates it's Facebook's plugins in many cases (fbcdn.net is one of Facebook's content delivery networks). Definitely creates a problem when Facebook is busy claiming the value of Facebook's social plugins while simultaneously taking forever to serve them up.
Over the past few days i've noticed that when i go to techcrunch.com it takes 30,40,50 seconds before I can scroll the page smoothly.
I looked at the http requests it makes and its pretty nuts (almost as bad as my company's intranet). Is anyone else experiencing this load latency? It happens on FF, Chrome and Safari on OS X 10.6
It looks like the problem is with the number of requests/response times from all the 3rd party "social" buttons they have on every post .. FB, Twitter, Digg, etc.
You'd think that a site like techcrunch would be all over this. its pretty bad when its difficult to slow for 30 seconds after the page initially renders.
They're site loads all kinds of third party javascript which tends to slow the website down. A lot of these big sites like Techcrunch and Mashable tend to be a bit on the slow side. I also agree that forcing a auto-page refresh every minute is non optimal.
is it hampering your ability to actually scroll/navigate the page?
I can't scroll the page smoothly until everything is loaded. I dont care if there is async loading of external resources going on, but i do when it prevents me from using their site.
No, Im having the same problems ever since they first introduced their "smooth" scrolling features and it gets my CPU running flatout.
Its the same in every browser I work with, it takes a long while to load. And when it's finally done loading, it still has to get the content for the visible viewport when scrolling.
Thats pretty much the problem with not only TC's website, but actually a lot of these sites out there nowadays use this javascript scrolling feature. Remember the new Google images UI?
I usually get around this with Firefox's excellent web dev toolbar. I Check the "disable cache", "disable images" and "disable javascript". Finally I check "persist features" to save my configuration and my TC and Elgoog images load in like milliseconds..
Has anyone else also noticed that Techrunch does full page refreshes at timed intervals as well? Very annoying but I'm sure it's good (though, frowned upon or should be) for pageviews and adviews?