@wycats could you elaborate?
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@hober if I have an element (P) that contains several elements (A, B, C) and want to make sure that a change in A only repaints A (not P) -
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@hober logically contains in DOM, and also physically contains in its box
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@wycats using transforms will force the browser to create a new layer and may reduce paintings, but increases compositing costs. -
@FremyCompany Don't browsers shift compositing to hardware? We get huge performance boots that way.@wycats -
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@FremyCompany@cateches so is overflow: hidden the way to go? -
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@FremyCompany@cateches I have a container <content><div a/><p>{{count}} requests</p><div b/></content>. Drag inside a updates count and b
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@wycats Note that the translateZ hack doesn’t work on iOS any more.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@wycats it depends on the case. reducing shadows, margins, and possible overflows may help. everything that gives the browser confidence.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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