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Non-mobile link without fake scroll emulation that lags and unselectable text: https://investor.logmeininc.com/about-us/investors/news/pres...
Wow, they managed to make a web site that doesn't support client-side scroll bars or a scroll wheel. That is special.
Mobile browsers can figure out scroll on their own, why did they do this? I wonder why websites override default browser page navigation that works just fine with broken estimations of the same functionality?
I assumed they were trying to copy-protect their text?
I was surprised to see their share price listed prominently at the top of their home page. Is it just me or is that considered outdated and gauche?
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I miss the 90s: the time when you could actually scroll a web page to the bottom.
I think since this page is mobile version it for some weird reason relies on touch events... Ugh...
Three different javascript domains to take 30 seconds to load a website that doesn't work. Web development in the 2010s.