Indeed the TOC tree (which very big in our case) is still there in each
page, so dynamic loading would be an improvement for sure. With this
patch, there are a lot more HTML elements with "id" attributes so maybe
it takes more time to find back the one you want. I didn't notice any
particular slowness though.
Maxime Bégnis
Le 01/10/2013 23:17, Jirka Kosek a écrit :
On 1.10.2013 19:24, David Cramer wrote:
This sounds great! It should help performance in the browser as well.
I'll give it a shot.
Regarding browser performance -- I haven't studied patch very carefully
but if understand correctly it still puts ToC into each HTML page. This
can make pages really large. Another possible approach is to store ToC
into a separate file and load it dynamically -- either as a script or
using AJAX. This can significantly decrease loading time, but parsing
ToC from some JS structure will take some time for larger documents.
Jirka
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