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Yeah this has been a persistent issue. We will be replacing the connection banner with a toast in a future release, that should be less invasive. |
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I realize Reflex probably designed to maintain a constant connection so the backend can serve the site. However, when viewing pages such as the Reflex documentation, I didn't expect to see a Connection Error dialog whenever my wifi drops. What's worse, is that I can't scroll or navigate the page when this dialog appears.
I haven't seen any website behave like this except sites that are expected to have an active connection open. For example, if I use a web site that opens remove console of a remote system (think VNC in the browser), I would expect a dropped connection dialog when wifi is down.
In the case of Reflex, the docs site will throw a connection error. I think of a docs site as more of a static single page application. And if I ever wanted to read Reflex docs on an airplane, this wouldn't work.
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