Re: [Wikitech-l] [WikimediaMobile] HTML history interface / api use for MobileFrontend

2012-04-05 Thread Jon Robson
The best way to balance all the pros/cons is to load the chrome+first paragraph as fast as possible. *Then* load all subsequent sections asynchronously *while* the user is reading the first section. That way we have all the content by the time the user gets to each sub section. This resolved

Re: [Wikitech-l] [WikimediaMobile] HTML history interface / api use for MobileFrontend

2012-04-05 Thread Brion Vibber
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Jon Robson jrob...@wikimedia.org wrote: The best way to balance all the pros/cons is to load the chrome+first paragraph as fast as possible. *Then* load all subsequent sections asynchronously *while* the user is reading the first section. That way we have

Re: [Wikitech-l] [WikimediaMobile] HTML history interface / api use for MobileFrontend

2012-04-04 Thread Tomasz Finc
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Jon Robson jrob...@wikimedia.org wrote: I've been experimenting with the api that Max Semenik has been working on and the html5 history interface [1] to add javascript to the MobileFrontend extension so that any searches, link to other articles and section

Re: [Wikitech-l] [WikimediaMobile] HTML history interface / api use for MobileFrontend

2012-03-29 Thread Arthur Richards
cross-posting to wikitech-l On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Jon Robson jrob...@wikimedia.org wrote: I've been experimenting with the api that Max Semenik has been working on and the html5 history interface [1] to add javascript to the MobileFrontend extension so that any searches, link to