The bad thung is that the whole BMP is loaded in a giant HTML table encoded in a very unefficient way, but worse, everything is using Webfonts of 4K glyphs, the page takes a lot of memory with those temporary fonts.
The webfonts do not seem to load dynamically on demand. Strane becaise the page is also full of Javascript, and Javascript would have just loaded the necessary webfonts on demand, and would have generated the page on the flow, with just enough rows to fit the screen and still the possibility to scroll the table, without leaving all those Webfonts active in the document. Javascript could also have detected suitable fonts already existing on the PC with the browser, and the page would have been much lighter. 2014/1/23 Leo Broukhis <[email protected]> > I find http://unicode-table.com/ of which I cannot find a previous > mention on the list, quite convenient (keep scrolling). Not all of Unicode > 6.0 and 6.1 is there yet, though, as it is a hobby project of a > multi-national team. > Interface languages include English, German, Russian, Ukrainian, Chinese, > and Thai. > > Leo > > _______________________________________________ > Unicode mailing list > [email protected] > http://unicode.org/mailman/listinfo/unicode > >
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