We've always done it, but I can't think of any good reasons. I seem to
recall that one reason was we want onload to be usable to measure
page-load-and-layout time, but that would be a bad reason.

If we didn't do that, we could run onload scripts earlier and maybe do less
layout if they update the page content. Also that layout flush is
non-interruptible; if we didn't do it, we might get more value from our
interruptible layout.

Rob
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