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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/21/2013 12:47 PM, Ron Frazier
(ALE) wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Google has a cute little animated graphic on it's home page today. Some kids in a pool with waves going by. That's all well and good, except that it drives my tablet cpu to 50% just continually repainting the thing. I have scripting off, so I guess the only way to turn it off is to avoid that web page. I've seen amazon pages do similar things which are probably related to flash, but, I currently have flash off as well.</pre>
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It's the oldest animation technology there is: animated gif.
Nothing more than a sequence of frames that have a delay in them.<br>
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If that takes 50% of your device's CPU, I'd be worried about the
software you're running on it.<br>
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— Mike<br>
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