Exploring Large HTML Documents on the Web

(calendar.perfplanet.com)

53 points | by zdw a day ago ago

5 comments

  • ayaros a day ago ago

    I've used embedded SVG images in CSS encoded as base64, and I'm not ashamed. In general, I really wish I could apply page styles and CSS3 variables to the internal CSS of SVG files. I'm sure there's a good reason why this context isn't shared, but it would be cool and useful to dynamically change the style of SVG files.

    If I'm hand coding a page or writing a stylesheet, it's convenient to be able to embed things. Often, I'll embed a style tag until it grows large enough to be worthy of its own file. The same goes for scripts; it's useful to have the option if you're quickly prototyping something.

    • beezlewax a day ago ago

      You CAN target ids in svgs though? And apply fill etc by css

      • ayaros 9 hours ago ago

        Not in all situations. I'm pretty sure I can't do it when the SVG file is applied as a background image.

  • qingcharles a day ago ago

    I don't know if I remember seeing this site before -- it appears to be an advent calendar of web performance tips? Good stuff.

    • ssttoo a day ago ago

      Yup, it’s web performance advent calendar in its 17th edition. I’m the maintainer, AMA. Also still accepting contributions for this year.