“@steveklabnik: Seriously. Numbers. Use them. http://blog.steveklabnik.com/posts/2012-09-27-seriously--numbers--use-them- …” would be cool to see the numbers for PJAX replacing a main div too.
@julio_ody @mariovisic this takes loading and rendering into account. write down feedback == very subjective
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@steveklabnik yes, it is subjective. You’re supposed to play on people’s perception of responsive to get the most out of it +@mariovisic -
@julio_ody@steveklabnik for me the effort in having turbo links or pjax working are quite similar, the real problem is not breaking JS
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@steveklabnik@julio_ody depending on how much shared layout each page has, pjax might make a tiny or huge difference depending on the site.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@steveklabnik@julio_ody@mariovisic all true, but subjective is how people actually rate speed. "feels fast" is better than "is fast"Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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