Re: [Edbrowse-dev] css on demand

2018-02-15 Thread Kevin Carhart



I'm about to delete the jotform stuff, cause I'm pretty sure we're not gonna 
use it,


In addition to wielding a regexp like a giant hammer, it can also be 
enjoyable to take a garden shears to the third-party code!


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Re: [Edbrowse-dev] css on demand

2018-02-14 Thread Kevin Carhart



I was just in startwindow - that's a ton of work!


When you access style it applies the css elements, as though it had done so 
from the start.


That's a great idea, which will make a huge difference.

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Re: [Edbrowse-dev] css on demand

2018-02-14 Thread Adam Thompson
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 10:59:01AM -0500, Karl Dahlke wrote:
> As promised, the styles that are created in the original document are now 
> on-demand getters.
> When you access style it applies the css elements, as though it had done so 
> from the start.
> You don't know the difference - except we don't waste all that time 
> populating styles that you never look at.
> stackoverflow is back to 12 seconds (assuming you have the nojs to prevent 
> the infinite loop).
> I hope other sites will run faster as well.
> And now, I need to take a break!

Indeed, actually quicker on my laptop... thanks a lot for sorting this.  I'm 
now wondering what's with
the infinite loop, will try and work out what's happening but I
fear my js (and jdb in edbrowse) knowledge isn't up to the task.

Cheers,
Adam.
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