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Registered: ‎06-17-2010

Re: Anyone else hate the new item page loading?

I totally agree!!!  New and improved it is not!!!  

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Re: Anyone else hate the new item page loading?

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I just have to add my 2 GREAT BIG THUMBS DOWN to the new website format.  REALLY don't like it.  I used to do a "Q Check" every day, some times multiple times a day and I hardly ever visit the site any more.  This is the main reason why.  Page loading is super slow, I HATE that the videos load first, there are pop-up bubbles that cover the information when you're trying to see colors, choices, etc.  The page font and format is just not pleasing at all.  It's just AWFUL!!!  I hope you can fix this soon.....I, for one, won't be doing much browsing until you do.

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Registered: ‎06-27-2010

Re: Anyone else hate the new item page loading?

Yes, I hate it!!!  It takes forever for the video to load so that yyou can finally go elsewhere on the page.  Then I click on the "main" photo to display the colors.  When i look at one of the other photos, if I want to zoom in on it, or if I just need to use my scroll bar to get it back in view on my screen, the picture reverts back to the "main" photo.  I fight with it for way too long trying to see the alternate view pictures as anything more than thumbnails! Sometimes they eventually stay - other times they don't. 

 

By the way, when I'm scrolling though items and I click on something that I might be interested in, I want to look at detailed pictures first, check out available colors and sizes, and check the "click here" measurements for sizing.  If after all that, I am still remotely interested in the Item, I watch the video. Why does the Q think I shoud waste 5-10 minutes watching a video first, and then discover that my size isn't available anyway?  (I do have my system set to NOT automatically play the video, but it still has to load.)

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