codepen.io/darkyen/pen/QbQKQz?editors=001 @AwalGarg now if i can use their momentum scroller i can completely remove the paddingTop and the minHeight being infinity -_-
oh and its buggy atm i am fixing it.
// its literally doing only like 5 dom operations (including text content) and no addition or removal :D which is a major plus
anyone notice that you can't save a JSFiddle with just window.location.href = '';? I think they did that so JSFiddle doesn't become like a redirect site or something. But it makes it impossible to debug this question.
I am trying to display new box like this http://www.ndtv.com/trends (reading,comments, social icon not required), but in 2 column.
Here I tried, I appreciate any suggestion for better item indentation and look.
My boxes seems clumsy if text size increases or decrease - http://jsfiddle.net/karim...
have you never heard of ListView in Android or UITableView in ios or ListView in windows phone (and not the winjs one cause its crappy slow --- its fast usually but the react-winjs is poop slow calling react-render on every element)
The point is if there are 20 elements on your screen you don't have any reason to create 2000 re-use those 20 elements to scroll over 2000 you will use way less memory and the device wont have to do messy hacks
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@Abhishrek how does destroying unused elements and creating fresh elements when needed compare here? would definitely take more memory but potentially cleaner and easier to reason about code.
the fs returns you an array, you surely dont wanna kill the fs by putting the entire library of photos in the view and doing pagination custom everytime is a pain so i built this
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@JanDvorak This tracing can be done through browser only(after loding the page) or Do i get some offline software which shows the errors as i type, Something like phython interpreter??
What I wanted to do is when the user submits the form, I want to prevent him/her for submitting the form again and again by clicking on the submit button constantly
@Abhishrek I do understand your point but somehow I feel we are either micro-optimizing or simply slowing down stuff. I can't say until we do a proper side-by-side benchmarking with multiple rendering engines, enough number of times.