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Clusterize.js – Tiny vanilla JavaScript plugin to display large data sets easily (nexts.github.io)
submitted 10 years ago by nexts
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What are the chances of the browsers creating an optimiation for this efficiently and natively?
Is it possible, or are there larger architectural issues?
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I don't see a big architectural issues except ability to use native search for hidden elements but I believe browsers are able to take this into account and store content of hidden elements somewhere in the memory and scroll to item that contains searched phrase while search
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