have you tried speed tracer to see whats actually going on inside the
browser?

-Daniel Kurka

2010/10/25 Jason <[email protected]>

> Yes, It's flex table. But I create the table in initialization and
> never change it then.
>
> I can under when I update the label, it require find the dom elmement
> of label. but why the size of the flextable will impact the peformance
> so greatly?
>
> I guess the browser would be able to find the element in O(1). Is it
> in O(n)? or even worse?
>
> On Oct 19, 8:51 am, choxy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If it is large table, resizing, restyling and redrawing it can be very
> > consuming (maybe some automatic resize checks, because of changing
> > size of label). Is it fixed size table? You should try using Grid
> > instead of FlexTable with fixed size (table-layout:fixed with set
> > width for columns).
> >
> > Another guess is that access to label element because of large dom
> > table is consuming (only if in each update element is searched in DOM
> > table).
>
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