Can confirm. Content, links, inputs cover most of what I use, and the fun stuff gets p.enhanced. In general I've found some SSR better.
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Replying to @threepointone @sarah_edo
Man, if the site is usable with just HTML and CSS, maaaaayyyyybeeee we don't even *need* the hundreds of K of slow JS!?!?!!
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hundreds? my latest lib weights 3.8KB on the client, and delivers 1:1 SSR on the server. It can Progressive Enhance for real. Is that bad?
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Replying to @WebReflection @slightlylate and
I'm not quite that low, but yeah, react + react-dom +react-dnd + redux is not much more than 50K min+zip.
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Replying to @AdamRackis @slightlylate and
does it block rendering? if not, and it works for you, then it's fine to me
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Replying to @WebReflection @slightlylate and
Won't block rendering if SSR, per the thread above. But ya, shouldn't take long to pull that down & become interactive, per Sarah's comments
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Replying to @AdamRackis @WebReflection and
But if I've turned my node_modules folder into a grabbag of bloated nonsense, then sure, there might be terrible delay—but don't do that :)
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Replying to @slightlylate @AdamRackis and
Dammit Alex you're supposed to go NARRATOR: everyone is doing that
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Let's go with the first; I'm imagining it in the Arrested Development narration style...because it lets me laugh about the tragedy
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