Browser support for <link async> sure would give me more time to spend with my family…
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Replying to @scottjehl
Scott Jehl Retweeted Jake Archibald
Or if not that,
@jaffathecake’s suggestion would work https://twitter.com/jaffathecake/status/567007237923934208 … Loading a CSS file without blocking is needlessly complicatedScott Jehl added,
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@scottjehl@jaffathecake <link>s outside head don't block rendering stuff before them. Not sure what@jaffathecake is talking about.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@bz_moz I've found they do block rendering as soon as the request leaves, regardless of DOM placement.@jaffathecake@hexalys2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
@scottjehl @jaffathecake @hexalys Block rendering in what sense? Testcase? I'm not aware of any such behavior in Gecko.
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