On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 19:39:54 +0100 Andreas Kemnade <andreas at kemnade.info> wrote:
well, that depends on the situation and available bandwidth, In many cases I even disabled the css because I wanted to use some forms before css is loaded. I prefer the way it is now.
Your logic is wrong here. If the current implementation is fine, you should not disable CSS, but you could work on these forms on the first rendered screen (without CSS) and to continue to work transparently when the page refreshes after the CSS get loaded. Your need to disable CSS proves exactly my theory: The first, fast, CSS-less rendering is useless at all and only provides screen flickering. -- http://fresh.flatassembler.net http://asm32.info John Found <johnfound at asm32.info>