by Josh Matthews and Keegan McAllister A web browser’s purpose in life is to mediate interaction between a user and an application (which we somewhat anachronistically call a "document"). Users expect a browser to be fast and responsive, so the core layout and rendering algorithms are typically implemented in low-level native code. At the same time, JavaScript code in the document can perform comp
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