Stoyan (@stoyanstefanov) is a former Facebook and Yahoo! engineer, writer ("JavaScript Patterns", "React: Up and Running"), speaker (JSConf, Velocity, Fronteers), toolmaker (Smush.it, YSlow 2.0) and a guitar hero wannabe. Problem As the previous post puts it: A slow CSS prevents the JavaScript following it from executing. And in addition, when the JS following the CSS is inline, it’s naturally syn
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