If you have time & the project context allows, maybe try inverting the HTML <-> SVG. SVG being the top document, then place the html as a foreignObject. There are different 'issues' admittedly. Though in this scenario the browsers are starting with well formed xml. The browser renderer then does not need to redraw the whole page. I am exploring this path myself. The onload triggers appear to have different behaviors. I am hoping they may turn out more predictable. When xml-application is loaded by a browser, there are processing instructions which it sees first. One of these can be a style sheet. This is good, as then there is no shaky-shaky as the browser redraws on each bit of incomming stylesheet.
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