Using CSS content-visibility to boost your rendering performance - LogRocket Blog
Using CSS content-visibility to boost your rendering performance - LogRocket Blog
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CSS content-visibility helps boost rendering performance by controlling whether or not an element renders its contents.
CSS content-visibility helps boost rendering performance by controlling whether or not an element renders its contents.
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Could applying this to table rows of tables with a significant number of rows improve scrolling performance?
Edit: After researching, I think this would be a poor use of content-visibility
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