> The best way to balance all the pros/cons is to load the chrome+first
> paragraph as fast as possible. *Then* load all subsequent sections
> asynchronously *while* the user is reading the first section. That way we
> have all the content by the time the user gets to each sub section. This
> resolved you having to wait for each section as you tap but allows the page
> to load as fast as possible.

How would you say this would work for users with javascript disabled?
I could imagine us having a separate url for a 'complete page' - e.g.
a page like the ones we have now e.g.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco/complete
and then having
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco
be the first paragraph with a link saying 'read more' pointing to the
'complete page'. This provides a path for non-javascript users. Then
we enhance this to load the sections asynchronously as you've
suggested.

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