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Several years ago, Facebook was largely rendered server-side, and there was only a small amount of JavaScript on the site. To understand loading time, we could apply simple tools that focused solely on server performance. Today, we face very different challenges. Facebook has become increasingly interactive, which has motivated the transition to powerful client-side rendering frameworks like React
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So how does the browser actually render a website September 2015 I had the privelage of giving a talk at JSConfEU 2015 in Berlin. My topic was about what the browser actually does to construct your website and show it on the screen. This is a topic Iâve been digging into for a few years now and it was really fun trying to distill it into a ~25 minute talk. Video Slides Resources Hereâs a list of r
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How browsers work Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Preface This comprehensive primer on the internal operations of WebKit and Gecko is the result of much research done by Israeli developer Tali Garsiel. Over a few years, she reviewed all the published data about browser internals and spent a lot of time reading web browser source code. She wrot
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