Boris Zbarsky: > The real question here is what should get throttled. Just rAF? Or > everything we run off the refresh driver (rAF, SMIL animations, CSS > transitions/animations, etc)? The latter fire page-visible events > that might well break pages if we turn them off completely, but I'm > probably OK throttling them all off altogether as long as Chrome > does the same thing (and we're sure they're doing it; e.g. they ship > it).
This is the kind of thing the Google folks want to standardise in their “rendering pipeline” spec. From what I understood, they want to throttle everything. I have no idea if that is what they currently do. -- Cameron McCormack ≝ http://mcc.id.au/ _______________________________________________ dev-tech-layout mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-layout

