Software dev at Netflix | DC techie | Conference speaker | egghead Instructor | TC39 Educators Committee | Girls Who Code Facilitator | Board game geek | @laurieontech on twitter
Ya, optimizing SVGs can help a lot. If you have particularly complicated ones, or a huge number of them, it can be a factor. But depends on what other functionality exists that makes that slowdown more prominent.
Accessibility Specialist. I focus on ensuring content created, events held and company assets are as accessible as possible, for as many people as possible.
Yeah but that was what I meant, 1700+ nodes on the SVGs I linked to and no performance issues so not sure what makes you say SVGs can impact performance. Do you have an article / performance study as it would be really useful. Cheers
Software dev at Netflix | DC techie | Conference speaker | egghead Instructor | TC39 Educators Committee | Girls Who Code Facilitator | Board game geek | @laurieontech on twitter
Ya, optimizing SVGs can help a lot. If you have particularly complicated ones, or a huge number of them, it can be a factor. But depends on what other functionality exists that makes that slowdown more prominent.
Yeah but that was what I meant, 1700+ nodes on the SVGs I linked to and no performance issues so not sure what makes you say SVGs can impact performance. Do you have an article / performance study as it would be really useful. Cheers
MDN talks a bit about it. developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/M...