can anyone open a twitter page (e.g. twitter.com/simevidas ) and hard-refresh (ctrl/cmd+F5), then tell whether you can notice a font change after the page's initial render?
As stylesheets block rendering, and the font is embedded in the CSS, I believe there should be no delay in decoding the font, thus making them available in the first render
if I have 2 sets of add_image_size in my functions.php (Wordpress) and I upload an image, is it possible to choose a specific set before I upload? So I don't get 3 image sizes I don't really need.
am I just a crazy person? it would make sense to give the user an option to choose which set of images they want to use before uploading, so your upload folder doesn't get bloated.
I record/upload my vids with Screencast-O-Matic. Not sure where to check if they're unlisted or public...
Anyway, my take: If a CSS file is big or the server doesn't respond fast enough, Chrome just renders the page without it. It wouldn't be a smart move (for the browser) to have a single-point-of-failure here (i.e. blank screen if any CSS file doesn't respond)
E.g. Chrome probably uses the cached resource even on hard-refresh and then only switches to the new resource but only if it's different... at least for CSS... or something like that :)
@ŠimeVidas yes, just like it switches the font after downloading and decoding a webfont
though what makes me intrigued is that the font is embedded in the CSS and the CSS blocks rendering, well, I guess Chrome may defer the decoding of the font even then
Well, cache/rendering behavior during soft/hard-refresh/restart is not standardized so browsers do whatever they think is best, and different browsers probably do it differently
@ŠimeVidas yes, but even without cache, the CSS file will be downloaded before rendering the page. The issue is probably when the browser will decode and apply the font rendering, which seems to happen asynchronously
non-blocking that is
well that is what async means anyway, bleh need more coffee
football/soccer is a bit overrated, I mean, I don't really get it how people earn millions for running after a ball while teachers, medics and security are at such poor condition, but yeah I don't really like ranting :P
BTW, worth reading if you're considering to come for the world cup: imgur.com/a/8pAeh
there are many people unhappy about the world cup here and to make matters worse, they've approved a new law to make protests illegal during the world cup
@ZachSaucier yeah, same. It will either be superseded or just become a compilation-target language. But yeah, maybe the TC39 can keep it alive a little longer than that.
The current TC39 seems to waste too much time focusing on corner cases though.
That way the language will be stagnated and die soon enough.