D could catch this wave: web assembly

via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Tue Jun 23 23:38:38 PDT 2015


On Tuesday, 23 June 2015 at 19:42:53 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> Progressive rendering made sense back when you could literally 
> watch each image on the page gradually get pulled in over the 
> wire (and when the layout more or less matched the HTML as it 
> came in over-the-wire). But now it's mostly just a clunky user 
> experience.

It still makes a lot of sense. The key is to organize the page so 
that the top part is reach a stable state while the rest of the 
page loads. Other solutions will have to wait until we can kiss 
IE9 goodbye for good. (not yet)

You may also embed images in the HTML. Just try "view image in 
new window" on amazon. So you can embed images in the upper part 
of your webpage for faster initial display if you want.



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