I've tried to improve an item in the c tag area, namely https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/c/507/files-and-i-o-streams#t=201607280403587709618 and every time I try to do so in Firefox (47.0.1) or Chrome (52.0.2743.82) on my Mac OS X 10.11.6 machine, it gets to be an exercise in frustration as the Javascript hangs for about 40 seconds, until Firefox gives me a chance to kill the script — Chrome gives up the ghost and doesn't continue to display the page. It took me 6 hangups of 40s each, during which I can do nothing with my browser because SO is hung, to get the article somewhat edited. I'm not willing to spend longer checking whether what I did is perfect (so it isn't perfect; it's just better than what was there before). But when you can't even scroll through the text without incurring a delay, you don't futz around making everything perfect.
This is not a good way to say that an item is too long. The editor should not hang up. It shouldn't need to go fetching stuff once I'm typing — it seems to be trying to access material in the background, though I'm not sure what (especially since the answer never arrives). This is related to other problems I've seen. It is a crucial problem to resolve.
Other issues with Documentation:
- Ability to upvote/downvote comments.
- No visible tracking of which reviews you've visited.
- The navigation back to somewhere useful (e.g. dashboard) after you've submitted something is klunky at best.