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    Critters

    Critters

    A Webpack plugin to inline your critical CSS and lazy-load the rest

    It's a little different from other options because it doesn't use a headless browser to render content. This tradeoff allows Critters to be very fast and lightweight. It also means Critters inlines all CSS rules used by your document, rather than only those needed for above-the-fold content. Critters' design makes it a good fit when inlining critical CSS for prerendered/SSR'd Single Page Applications. It was developed to be an excellent compliment to the prerender-loader, combining to...
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    pjax

    pjax

    pushState + ajax = pjax

    pjax loads html from your server into the current page without a full page load. It's ajax with real permalinks, page titles, and a working back button that fully degrades. Check the box to toggle pjax. Whenever the time changes, a full page load has happened. If the time doesn't change, no full page load has occurred. The idea is you can't tell the difference between pjax page loads and normal page loads. On complicated sites, browsing just "feels faster." pjax is a jQuery plugin that uses...
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